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1994 D Penny - PMD Below The Ear?

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Hey everyone,

My apologies for the photos, they aren't my best as I'm temporarily using a different scope. Obviously I'm wondering if the raised area below and slightly to the left of Lincoln's ear could be another lobe, but I'm familiar with the list of pictures showing all the doubled lobes which doesn't include the '94 D. Still, I figured it is always best to ask for your opinions...many thanks.


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Looks like a platting bubble to me.
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That would be my guess.
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Plating bubbles pop/deflate when pushed with a toothpick, correct? I tried pushing it from different angles but it didn't budge. I'm not sure if this picture helps or if I'm incorrect about the toothpick punch, please let me know. Thank you!

*the lower curve of the area in question that looks as if it was pushed with a toothpick was not me, it was like that from the first time I looked at it. Also, the area directly above the Lincoln's lower lobe looks like...MD? DD? I don't know...


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