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Why is there an inner circle around both the obverse and the reverse?
It seems to have distorted the features that border the rim. I've seen it a a lot of the 80's cents, but not so much the newer ones.

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 Posted 02/28/2011  7:22 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add tamshowoff to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Great pictures. I too have noticed this with the 80's but have no idea how it happens.
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 Posted 02/28/2011  7:35 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nismojones to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

Thanks, I've gotten pretty good at getting focused/decent lighted shots and wasted mucho batteries practicing on worthless stuff lol
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Is that also a die crack on the reverse side "C"?
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could it be a lathe line?
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I've seen this many times. It is very common on cents. It may have something to do with too much striking pressure. I'm not sure, but it happens a lot and I don't feel it is attractive. The 2009's seem to be the most common to have that. Both mints exibit this.
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It's a form of die wear that has been rather common since zinc cents were first introduced in 1982. I have never seen this on a copper-base composition cent, so my assumption is that it has something to do with how the steel in the die reacts to the zinc in the planchets.
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Good point I do not ever remember seeing it on copper cents whatsoever, only the post-82. And the die crack, I'm not sure, there is a little more evidence of it also on the 'PLURIBUS', may be hard to tell on the pictures I posted here, clearer on my computer. * The pictures I take allow me to zoom in 100x and still be crystal clear, but after I upload them and post them/link to this site I lose some of that zoom capability which is lame, but ehh that's why I take close up/as focused as possible for you guys to see it clear enough.
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http://caimages.collectors.com/coin...14963157.jpg

Looks like there is also a small amount of that peripheral line on this Proof too
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