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Help 1995 D Penny Multiple Errors

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I have been slowly researching and sorting through my inherited collection over the past few years and still have a long ways to go,but I am officially stumped. On this particular penny I see the D mint mark everywhere and I cannot identify the other markings and or damage.
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@pf92, first welcome to CCF. Second, from what I can see of your pic, this cent just looks damaged to me ( no mint errors). If the color is correct, then the copper plating may have been stripped off at some point.
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Is there any way to get a larger, well cropped close-up photos of the areas in question, please? It's difficult to see the issue when it's so small. Anything you can do might help us identify what's going on. Thanks.

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to CCF. What you have is zinc rot,not an error. Value 1¢
In future posts please crop and rotate photos properly before posting...thanks.
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Yes. Large color, high resolution photos--obverse and reverse--would help immensely.
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