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1988 And 1971 Cents: What Is This?

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1988-And-1971-Cents:-What-Is-This?
1988-And-1971-Cents:-What-Is-This?
1988-And-1971-Cents:-What-Is-This?I need help to identify this kind of error or damage in those cents.thanks in advace
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Car cupholder coins. Staining, soda, dirt, cigarettes, will all do that. Wish I'd have saved the plug I pulled out of the bottom of my old mail car, all stuck together, yummy!

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to the CCF!
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it does appear to be environmental damage.
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Something acidic came in contact with it.


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I agree not an error, but rather damage. This one is spendable.
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