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1988-D Lincoln Cent Strikethrough Error - Cloth?

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Hello,

Total newbie to coin collecting. Found this in a Dansco album that is complete from 1959 to 2009.

Looks to me like a strikethrough error--maybe through cloth. Any thoughts about potential value? Worth getting certified?
1988-D-Lincoln-Cent-Strikethrough-Error---Cloth?
1988-D-Lincoln-Cent-Strikethrough-Error---Cloth?
1988-D-Lincoln-Cent-Strikethrough-Error---Cloth?
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Not an error. It is trapped debris between the copper plating and the zinc core.Value 1¢
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Not a Struck Through. Those are plating bubbles, very common on zincoins.
Value 1 cent.
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I agree, not a strike through, and no, no way worthy of third party grading
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Well, to CCF and to coin collecting.
and this coin is one you should think about swapping out for a better one. That zinc will start rotting out at some point once the bubbles break open.
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