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1995 Penny ... Too Much T ?

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 Posted 09/14/2016  6:29 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add mrmroz to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
got 1995 penny with wierd penny any idea what happened here ?

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Either a die break or gas bubbles. I'm leaning toward gas bubbles
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Plain old plate bubbling.
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Split copper plating.
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Even the slightest split will eventually make the coin start working when the zinc reaches oxygen. Looks like this one didn't show the split above the devices like we often see. But it is making the surface bubble.
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