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What Is Going On With This Lincoln?

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So does anyone know what this is called?
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The line along the rim? That would be Die Deterioration, as I was told.
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Definaely Die Deterioration, looks like a late 80's or early 90's cent, right?
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Thanks guys, It is a 90's penny that I have seem to have misplaced. It's on this desk somewhere amongst all the other cents and nickels and foreign coins that seem to accumulate on it quite rapidly at times.
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