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Thoughts On What's Underneath The "N" On The Reverse Of This 1988-D Penny?

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Thoughts on what's underneath the "N" on the reverse of this 1988-D Penny?


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My guess is plating bubble.
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OR a split on the plating. If you see gray, that is what it is. If it is plating is below the fields, then the zinc under it is starting to rot.
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Looks like a Die chip hugging the N but the darker mark looks like an incused PMD scratch
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