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Doing my part in the "Cent Project", I came across this 1989. Looks like it has some interesting stuff going on with it...thought I'd share to see if this is something to get excited about.

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Looks like die fatigue/plating moving all of which are common on Post 1982 Cents cause of the plating. But die fatigue happens on on most dies as the die starts showing its age. Most of your examples are on the outside edge of the devices. The exception with the last image. Also a movement of the plating. IMOHO
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In some pics it has what I refer to as the quicksand effect. I remember Metalman once making that same kind of reference to the same type of damage.
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coop has it right:-)
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