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Is This 2024 Penny A Lamination Error?

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I found this in a Loomis roll of 2024 pennies..is this a lamination error? Thanks for the help!

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This has been my experience lately with Loomis rolls
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I forgot to post the weight..2.5g
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Looks like some kind of environmental staining.
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What are the dark coins in the Loomis rolls? Foreign?
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Strange marks but likely environmental.
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What are the dark coins in the Loomis rolls? Foreign?
My guess, brown cents.
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The dark ones are seemingly uncirculated copper pennies from various years! There have also been 2009 formative years mixed in the Loomis rolls lately..all sprinkled in but all are very clean. These are some. I opened many rolls that had them. This was the only 2024 roll that had this one off coin.
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No.

After mid-year 1982, cents are copper-plated over a zinc core (which has a tiny bit of copper so the plating adheres beter). Laminations come from improperly mixed alloys. Not possible on essentially a non-alloy coin.
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Your original coin isn't a lamination.
Whatever the anomalies are seem to stop at the rim.

Are they raised, recessed, or neither?

At first glance they reminded me of linear plating blisters.
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My 2 bits: environmental staining.
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