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I Dont know much about error coins at all, any explanation?

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At first glance it looks like solder.
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At first glance it looks like solder.


Either that.. or a humongous die chip..
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I don't think it's a die chip only because of the burnt looking area around the date. I think coppernickeldaddy has it right.
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Clearly, that coin once belonged to James Bond's colleague.... Operative 008...
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Now that is funny SPP....But, good eye...Maybe, just maybe I am rubbing off on you a little bit...
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Also looks like it could be a large plating bubble -- I've seen similar effects on different coins from the last 10 years.
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