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1982 Small Date Zinc DDR?

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 Posted 02/03/2022  12:58 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add ByfrostClover to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hey everyone hope all are having a lovely day, these 82 small dates are rare to be seen in general, atleast where I am, let alone the DDR, could use some experienced help I hope the pictures suffice if not I can take some photos through my coin microscope not really sure why my phone doesn't upload sharper images I have to edit it in order to upload it which probably takes away from the quality not really sure what else I can do to fix this anyways I appreciate any and all help thank you
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They are not rare. The reverse is damage. Look like someone took a straight pin and split the plating. The time is already starting to count down on this coin. Just a spender.
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It is suffering from that dreaded zinc cent disease known as zinc rot,
There is no cure and your Lincoln will slowly rot away to dust.
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