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1988-D Cent With Oddities.

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I received this in change today. It is not in the greatest condition, but....... It has some interesting features. Something going on in the Rev1 and Rev2
1988-D-Cent-With-Oddities.
1988-D-Cent-With-Oddities.
1988-D-Cent-With-Oddities.
1988-D-Cent-With-Oddities.
1988-D-Cent-With-Oddities.
1988-D-Cent-With-Oddities.

Would appreciate some insight from the experts!
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I see surface staining, and maybe plating bubbles or dried crud. The S on the reverse could be from a weak strike issue.
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Look at the LAST PICTURE. Has Cuds! a die crack (had to see in the picture, Plus extra on the one! I already said it was not in good condition. You need to look past the end of your nose!

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Already did, moose59. I gave you my answer. There's no Cuds or Die Cracks. By definition, a Cud is a major Die Break that starts by the rim of the coin and goes into the fields. A Die Crack is a raised line on the coin. It's caused by the die cracking. https://cuds-on-coins.com/lincoln-c...s-1980-1989/ I'd be careful with your attitude. We're just trying to help you learn.
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the weak strike of States is due to the obverse bust design taking up the material. (The obverse side is a larger area to form and thus less pressure to fill. On the reverse side, notice how the vert tops on the word States is struck up well - that is because that area is directly in the gap of the bust and rim on the obverse, so that area had more material to work with.

as for the items on the reverse, left of the Memorial - could be plating blisters (the one nearest to the rim could be welled up metal from a circulation hit)

Also Cuds will Always involve the rim of a coin and cannot happen in the center of them.

Now, onto more important matters, Please try to be civil here, no need to start yelling and leaning on the exclamation point key like you did.
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The crack seems to have a small chip in it. And if the other anomalies are raised then they could also be die chips.

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