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All I see is a very heavily Zinc Rotted cent. PMD (Post Mint Damage). Spender. Here's a link to Zinc Rotted cents if you want to learn more about them and how it happens. http://www.error-ref.com/zinc-deter...ncoln-cents/
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The 4 took a hit to the forum!
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I agree that it looks like a bubble being formed from zinc rot. That area took a hit and the copper plating was split, exposing the zinc core to corrosion.
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Thanks everyone for the information I just recently started coin collecting and probably will have alot more questions...thanks again
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