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Worn die or a die dent?
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@coop it is def not the lighting, I will try for better pics and different angles, it is either thicker on the right side or skinnier of the other but you can see and feel the difference with coin in hand. When I saw this coin it looked all crazy so I looked under my loupe and tried many different angles and felt it and tried everything to debunk it or to see if it was incuse or not, this is a bulge and the 8 looks so weird at the right bottom corner. give me a min and I will try again
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here are different angles.

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A die dent.. is it posible one of the die' was dropped onto the collar of another die? Creating a die collar clash or Dent... L just a theory
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Thanks that helps a lot. Looks like the outside edge of the field of the die was reduced. First time I've seen it indent a date device, but when they reduced the die it was reaching the mid die area. Thus the dip.
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so this is common? MD? Mint error? Plating? I got no clue as to what you mean "reduced the die area" or if it is common or not.
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ok I googled reducing the die so I know that now. but is that MD? or something else?
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so over polishing will cause a bulge?
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Most of the time on the 80's zincolns they reduce the centers of the motto letters. Not sure why this happens, but it is a die issue and common during that time. They may have been a lot of clashes during that time that need polishing out and they may have fixed that problem. The 1983 dies were plagued with this over polishing/die scratches and miss figured devices.
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I had misspelled the name on this link. Fixed it.
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Ahhhaaa yea the side pictures where great it was definitely smaller than it looked in the first picture. coop was right again light is deceiving
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Sorry for thread necro, but I have one exactly like this. Is it worth holding on to it?
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IMHO,No. No added value and little collector interest. And to CCF.
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Another possibility is that this is a die subsidence error. Read the explanation in the first paragraph and scroll down to the 1988 Nickel.

http://www.error-ref.com/?s=subsidence
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This is a form of Die Deterioration that is common on zinc cents.
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