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1992 And 1995 Pennies With Lines.

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I'm not to sure what to make of these Lincolns. The 92' has one line all the way from edge to edge on the reverse. The 95' has multiple lines most of them very faint,But can be seen on the obverse. I tried my best to capture them in these pictures,but not sure.Thanks for looking,and any and all advice is greatly appreciated! Have a good one!

1992-And-1995-Pennies-With-Lines.

1992-And-1995-Pennies-With-Lines.

1992-And-1995-Pennies-With-Lines.

1992-And-1995-Pennies-With-Lines.

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I think those are a plating issue. Trapped gas? Linear trail gas bubble?
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Linear plating bubble. Why that term? It is long. Most times they are not that shape, but they are interesting when they flow over the devices high and low.
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Good eye! Great edu pieces.
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Very nice LPB's!
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Nice long LPB's
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