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Rest in Peace
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Let's end the attempted suspense. As I stated it has two actual probable causes and depends if it a plated coin or solid core. That is a raised event on a coin, indicatiting it COULD BE a die damaged event OR it COULD BE a Planchet error and not even a strike related problem. Either one will cause a straight raised indention in the field of a coin. Now that it is stated as being a 90's coin, both are viable. Doe it collapse under pressure is the question to ask.
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Rest in Peace
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Here, Crazy, ill pass you some of my 
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Pillar of the Community
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I think I know what this is.. when can I say it?
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Can I buy a vowel? Thanks, Doug.
Edited by Halo1st 04/15/2018 10:41 am
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: I think I know what this is.. when can I say it? I think I will green light still lookin. I suspect he can attribute it. After all he hit the date.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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And now the obverse. 
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11 hours ago: Quote:Here you go every one: Since it was not a Zinc Penny with Bubbles -- gas bubbles. Here is a good Cud and first die break. Yesterday page One: @DrDon: Quote: No the only color change is due to lighting trying to avoid glare. "linear Gas Bubbles"?
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FrankenCoin:
Coppergold got it right as coop declared.
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Every one here is awesome. The only way you learn is by experience and passing on knowledge. When knowledge speaks -- wisdom listens. Year and type of coin is important too for the Rolodex above the shoulders.  
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As a new member my guess is plating issue limiting separations. Zinc bubbles would not be in a line. but a plating issue would. example posted from one of mine 
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Quote: As a new member my guess is plating issue limiting separations. Zinc bubbles would not be in a line. but a plating issue would. example posted from one of mine
Coppergold got it already. See here for more info: http://www.traildies.com/
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Dang I thought it was a Canadian dime
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