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What Kind Of Error Is This?

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What Kind of error is this. There are lots of raised "bubbles on the surface and some of them are oxidized.
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It's not an error, it's corrosion. Gas bubbles start forming between the zinc and the copper plating, and the coin will eventually fall apart.
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It is the beginning of zinc rot
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Pretty common on Zincolns from the 1980's especially...
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I thought you were talking about the fingerprint at first...lol
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Yeah, I was going to suggest struck through a finger.
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