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Oddity On A 2018 D Cent?

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Hey everyone! Was hunting some rolls tonight and came across an oddity on this 2018 cent. The appears to be some sliding on the 8 of 2018 and the mint mark. Also on the reverse there is a indented ridge along the bottom. Is there a name for this? I am newer so still learning what some of the nomenclature is. Thanks for any input!
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That is called Ridge Ring. This is an event that happens on the single squeeze dies. The dies are showing their age at this point and there is no premium for this.
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Thats interesting! Dies do some crazy things to the planchets. Thank you for the info, I appreciate it!
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