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1983 Llincoln Cent E.plur.ibus Error Reverse

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There is a dot between the R and the I, same size as the
other 3 dots any ideas?
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Guessing it might be a plating bubble. Can you depress it with a toothpick?



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I am trying to depress it with a tooth pick and it is not budging.
I had a feeling of the toothpick would break.
I will try with a sharper one after a slice of pizza appreciate ya!
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I'm wondering if that die crack goes rim to rim? That's what I want to know..if so,much better error than some dot that I can't see... to CCF...good luck
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After breaking a sharper toothpick it appears to have a dimple in it now.
I thought if it was a blister it would tear away but it's intact with a very small dimple.
Thanks Coinfrog.
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Definitely a Gas Bubble, since it popped, when you poked it with a toothpick. http://www.error-ref.com/blisteredplating/
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Wash your hands after eating pizza, don't handle coins with Greasy Fingers, lol.
And most likely, a zinc gas bubble
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The die crack riding the T, Greasy, is almost perpendicular to a partially cracked obverse rim.
Thanks, I need better pic's, and you guys would nail it.
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I don't think there is a rim-to-rim die crack, but I do see three die cracks around the Memorial: upper left, lower left and upper right. They're neat, but fairly common in those areas.
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