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Is this one of the annalized pennys
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Don't understand your question. Please properly crop and rotate your photos before posting them...thanks.
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Please post a full, large and sharp pic of the reverse. Thanks.
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analyzing a coin is just examining it - if this is what you mean, then yes. But I'm sure you did not meat that. So, can you please clarify your question.
We could guess all day long trying to answer this without coming close you what you want to know.

However, that said, I'll take a shot at it - This is a Copper Plated coin (not anodized) over a zinc core.
Also this coin exhibits numerous zinc bubbles on the surface. Notice how they are all in straight lines, usually they would be connected and we would call them 'linear zinc bubbles'.
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Dearborn; I am thinking that is what he meant as well and I agree with your analysis.
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Important to show your images right-side up!



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I agree with Dearborn.
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