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1992 P Lincoln Cent Heavy Striations Question

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I am trying to learn about and understand these marks. Are they linear plating bubbles, roller lines or an Improper Alloy Mix. They are heavy on reverse and lighter on obverse. Any help is appreciated


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1992-P-Lincoln-Cent-Heavy-Striations-Question

I took them upside down to better capture so they look distorted when I flip
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The reverse is showing heavy rolling lines that didn't get removed from when the coin was struck:
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Sometimes seen even on the struck areas as well. How can I tell they are on the planchet? Note the obverse. You can see the lines on the tops of the bust design and the fields. So it is on the planchet.

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If you got it, you can still fix it. You'll get more replies that way.

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Thanks Coop & merclover
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Right, they move in same direction too I think.
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I didnt realize they could go all way through, like a woody?
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Mixture contents not the same for a woody. a lot to learn, appreciate the learning experience for sure. thanks
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It is not a woody. I am not sure what it is but it is not worth much. I see these coin roll hunting a lot.
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