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New Member
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New Member
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Sorry it took me forever to figure out where the image went to upload it. Its probably nothing but I'm learning. Thanks again!
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Rest in Peace
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 That poor coin is suffering from zinc rot. All those little bumps are gas bubbles. Spend it. You did very well with your photo. I remember the first time I tried (and tried) to post a pic. I took the pic. I saved the pic. Where did it go.....?  Took me a day to find it.
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Bedrock of the Community
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 When they fall in a line, they call them linear plating bubbles. But I would like to see a closer shot of the 'M' on AMERICA.
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 sorry thats as close as I can get
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New Member
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 this is unrelated but until I can really learn how to navigate this site and what to put it under I just want to show this red beautiful 59 d. I just found it.in person It looks in better shape than many of the 2016! I thought it was very neat and wanted to share. Also I know there is something with rpm and the d looks off to me.
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Bedrock of the Community
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You might try pushing downwards with a tooth pick. If it is a gas bubble it should flattened. But it looks like part of the same issue with the other linear plating bubble. The test should prove it is or isn't a gas bubble.
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New Member
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coop, thanks !yes it disappeared after I poked at it. Thanks a lot!!
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New Member
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So should I delete this topic now and how? Thank you
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Rest in Peace
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No -- you can't delete the topic.
When you have another question, start a new thread.
Meanwhile -- join in where you feel like it.
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Bedrock of the Community
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It is always nice to have them saved. Others read this also. All benefit from this information, either for teaching or learning. So the threads can be a teaching aid. 
Edited by coop 10/24/2016 4:13 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: When you have another question, start a new thread. I'm sure buddy means one thread per coin. Somewhere in mid 1982 they started making copper-plated cents instead of the copper alloys. That's when we started seeing plating bubbles.
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Rest in Peace
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 That's exactly what I meant, CoinMasters. Thanks.
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New Member
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thats so cool coop!! Glad to be of help!
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