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1999-P - 1 Cent Off Center Strike, Double Date Question

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 Posted 10/24/2025  5:00 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add CoinAdvocate to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello,

I have this 1999P One Cent piece that is was minted off center, but what I'm curious about is: is the doubling on the date here a common side effect of the offset, or is it a separate error? I'm trying out a new camera so let me know if the shots are OK.

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Looks like a split plating issue that was caused by the Off Center strike. I think it stretched the copper plating too thin.
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I could see that for the far right 9, but between the first and second 9 there's a section that is raised up. Maybe just a bit of Cud?
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First 9 could/probably be a plating blister
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Just so happens I have an image on my phone.
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Just so happens I have an image on my phone.

But yours is more Die Deterioration Doubling.
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Maybe just a bit of Cud?

Look this up at error ref. A Cud is an entirely different thing. I think yo meant die chip. But I agree with plating bubble and split plating issue/"doubling."
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