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1984 D Lincoln Penny

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what would have caused this raised up line to be on this penny? any ideas?
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Well, I see roller lines all over the surface, but the big one could be linear plating bubbles that are following the roller line.
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Just a plating disturbance of some sort and headed for zinc rot.
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Agree, linear plating bubbles. Not uncommon.
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Try to push on the bubbled line with tooth pick and see if there is movement.
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