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1992 D Lincoln Penny

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Hello everyone,

I have a 1992 D Lincoln Cent that I found in change that I would like some opinions on if you would all be ao kind.

There is what appears to be what I call plating missing in areas that could only be from production and not from it being in circulation. Also there seems to be something odd about in between the pillars, either doubking or a die break, but not entirelyy sure. Pkease let me know what you all think and if it should be graded or spent. Thank you very much.

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Yes, that is called split plating and has been a problem with the copper coated cents. It exposes the zinc to the air which leads to corrosion. Not seeing anything out of the ordinary otherwise.
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with plating. Looks like a normal zinc coin.
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It is spendable.
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