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1987 US Cent Any Ideas On What Happen Here

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Normal occurence on mid to late 80's Lincolns. Die Deterioration.
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the o is struck through I believe next to Lincoln head...
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Ibelieve that is just a gas bubble under the plating.
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Gas bubble. Zinc underneath is very reactive. It likely was exposed somehow, reacted, and gas formed pushing the copper plating up.
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ok thank you
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