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1982 Lincoln Penny - What Do I Have Here?

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What is this? What caused it? (Especially the S in the first picture... it has an extra bump.)


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 Posted 02/02/2023  03:44 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
If it is a zincoln,it is a gas bubble.
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Please always provide full photos of both sides so we can help you better.
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Looks like Machine Doubling with a plating bubble
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As mentioned in many of your other posts, full coin images are requested when posting up coins for review a Merclover stated again.
I also agree with nickel - MD with a plating bubble on the 'S'
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I'm leaning toward Die Deterioration as a factor, but need to see full and sharp images of the coin. Thanks.
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Sure looks like Die Deterioration.



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The left side of Liberty is showing Machine Doubling. Note that area is reduced in size, flattened and showing a 90 degree angle where the contour was removed from the devices. Just a spender. There is not spread, that you would expect to see on a doubled die:
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Spread is not present on your coin.
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