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1987 D And 1994 Penny With Same Error

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I share these two coins with you to get your opinion on what this type of error that these cents present is called, very grateful.
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Both coins exhibit "ridge rings" associated with Die Deterioration.



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Agreed, Ridge Ring.
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Yes, obverse ridge rings on both coins.
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If you're referring to the devices that seem to extend through the Ridge Ring to the rim, there is a name for it as well. I'm thinking it falls under Die Deterioration. Thanks, Doug.
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Very grateful for your comments friends, thank you
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aamaltez11,

When you post,please tell us what you are seeing as a possible error or variety.
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