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1990 P Memorial Cent Behind The Ear?

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Could be a plating bubble or bit of debris between the zinc core and the copper plating. Have you tried to depress it with a wooden toothpick yet?
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Ok good to know. Occasionally we see coins with bumps like this, although it seems to me that normally there are a bunch of them.
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