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1989 Penny

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can anyone tell me what to make of this penny

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Die Deterioration and environmental damage.
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to the CCF.

This cent has been beat up by forces imposed during circulation, a bit corroded by time in use and has capably served it's minted objective of serving USA commerce.

Value is 1 cent.

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it seems as though one side is a smaller plankhet the exact size of a dime as a matter of faft and almost none of the damage is wear its stamed in just like the letters
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Those round things you see are plating bubbles,not part of the design or die.
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Excessive heat.
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