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Found These Errors, Just Looking For What It All Think.

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Hello all,

Just looking for what I have found on a couple Penny's. The first one, I had a Coin guy look at it. He said it was a " Cud error". I'm just not sure he was correct. I have a couple Cud errors in the edge/rim of some coins. Just curious what you all think.

Let last 3 photos are on one coin. The errors affect the mint and the "8" on the coin. Again, just gathering some opinions on what you think happened to these coins. Thank you all for you advise.I am new to this but have been learning as I go. Just felt that I should join a chat thread to make things easier.


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 Posted 08/12/2023  3:19 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nick10 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
they look like plating bubbles
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The images are not showing errors unfortunately. These are zinc bubbles where dust was trapped under the layer of copper on the zinc core coin. It's common to see these on the earlier years of copper plated cents.

Once the bubbles open up and expose the core they, can start to corrode resulting in the dreaded Zinc Rot.
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To CCF! I agree with the comments. Just zinc bubbles.
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to the CCF, dbm!

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had a Coin guy look at it. He said it was a " Cud error".

Your "Coin guy" needs to learn the definition of " Cud". I would take anything he says with a grain of salt.
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to the ccf And ditto Hondo.
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I apologies for not send the date of the first photo. It's a 1983 D.

I appreciate all the input on these coins. It helps immensely.

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with all the expert views already given - these are plating bubbles on early issue zinc cents. Quite common and in no way an error.


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