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1996 D Lincoln Cent Question

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Weight 2.51g
The background copper on reverse looks like sunshine rays?
I know it sounds ridiculous as I don't know how to describe it
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Never really seen these on zinc cent coins, but I would say that they are 'radial flow' lines from a worn die.
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Can't think of another explanation.
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I agree with Dearborn.
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In zincolns, you will see it much more on the shield cents.

LINK: https://www.error-ref.com/radial-flow-lines/
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On the fields, those are called flow lines. Where the metal stretches during the striking process. Not a plus. Just die aging.
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