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11984 D Lincoln Cent

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It is a well placed Linear gas bubble and not stamped by Mint.
Another words: it is a trapped gas beneath the copper plating, not an error.
check out the links below:
http://goccf.com/t/181918
http://goccf.com/t/288070
http://goccf.com/t/275587
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I can see what you are talking about except that this bubble changes size and width at the exact Moment its next to the other number one.
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Under a 10 times magnifier the one is the exact match to the other number one and its to the left of the bubble line.
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It's a bubble of trapped gas between the copper plate and the zinc core. If you press on it with a wooden toothpick it should yield to the pressure. It's a common problem with "Zlincoln" cents. Once the plating is broken, the zinc will start to corrode under the right conditions. Once zinc rot sets in, the coin is a goner.
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It is a linear tril gas bubble.
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Take a toothpick and run it over the bubble. If it flattens out its trapped gas, if it is solid and cannot be flattened then it's an incredible anomaly.
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Tried to pierce the extra one on two spots with a needle. No change. Does it take a while for it to go down? It's the same hardness as the normal #1.
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Needles and coins are not friends.

If you have any small blunt piece of wood - match stick or toothpick - to see if it's pushes down.
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Could only be a linear bubble, but wonderfully coincident.
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