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1983 Penny Rippled Error?

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Acid job or error?
Just wanted confirmation before I report it.

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I think there is one listed in 1998 that looks similar, on Coins and Canada , deficient plating. but I haven't heard of one for this year. Looks a bit similar to me ,but
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looks like acid to me
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Acid or maybe heat damage.
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Most definitely post mint damage.
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Leaving a penny in coke (and changing ever so often) will do the same thing .. I guess that it's acid as well.
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Never tried the coke thing however I would imagine that in doing so it would take quite some time.
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Not as long as you think. You'll notice damage in just a few days. We used to do experiments with coke and nails in public school; the nail was gone in about 2 weeks!
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