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2007 D Penny With Error Under The 2007

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Hello guys, I'm new to the coin collecting. I came across a 2007 penny with what I believed was a "mint mark" error, I hope I said that right. I used my phone to take the picture, I'm unsure if it that's what it is or just some common damage to it, or who knows I have a lot to learn, thanks in advance.
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I believe that is a plating bubble, if you use a toothpick, it should move a bit.
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I just looked up a plating bubble that's pretty neat. I enjoyed learning something new, I took a close up picture, but the others I took and optimized were still slightly too large.
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Don't worry I see it haha, glad you learned something!
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The next stage after a plating bubble is zinc rot, where the coin eats itself. Spend it while you can!

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Split plating. Zinc rot is setting in, or that area is incuse if the copper plating is there. Showing gray would be zinc rot.
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