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2001 Cent With Possible 1 Under Date?

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Found this and not sure what it is.Cud
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Guessing this is a short linear plating bubble.



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My thought as well, a plating bubble, common on zincoins.
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Without a close-in, sharp photo, I'm sensing a linear plating bubble here.
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@mik, likely you will be able to depress this linear plating bubble with the tip of a wooden toothpick.
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Yep,,Good ole Zinc Rot
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. Plating bubble.
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It was a bubble. I'm starting to learn some things to look for. Thanks guys!
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