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1998 D Penny Weird Reverse Detail

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Hello everyone,

I was checking for Wide AM but this doesn't look to be one. Although a second opinion is always appreciated.

However I did notice a weird detail on the back above the pillars of the memorial. A round dot that I didn't see on any of my other pennies. If someone can help me identify what it is I'd be grateful.


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It is only the 1998 Philadelphia minted cents that
have the WAM, yours was minted in Denver.
Also that dot is a plating blister.
Your cent is also suffering from zinc rot. Spend it
before it gets worse.
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10/19/2025 10:31 am
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Normal coin with staining and zinc rot. Just a spender.
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Quote:
Normal coin with staining and zinc rot. Just a spender.
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Agree with all above.
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Thank you everyone. I didn't know that plating blisters like that were a thing.

I appreciate all your knowledge.
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