What the heck is it called?? Weird penny.

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by SensibleSal66, Oct 12, 2025 at 10:32 PM.

  1. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    Hello everyone. Come one come all to see the amazing 1985D Cent! :jawdrop:
    Don't have the reverse right now. Woking on it. NOT MY COIN. Just trying to learn.
    Here it is. What do you think is wrong with this coin?
    Obverse 1985 D error Lincoln's face - hair.jpg
     
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  3. Spark1951

    Spark1951 Accomplishment, not Activity

    Plating issue…a large plating blister.
     
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  4. longnine009

    longnine009 Darwin has to eat too. Supporter

    Mis-aligned Die (MAD) ? Don't know what that is in front of Abe's face.
     
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  5. KBBPLL

    KBBPLL Well-Known Member

    I wonder if the zinc is rotting from within and pushing up the plating.
     
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  6. Spark1951

    Spark1951 Accomplishment, not Activity

    We don’t know how old that picture is, but once the plating is breached it corrodes quickly if they remain unprotected. Even split-plating can be protected to avoid or retard corrosion, but you gotta really want to go that route.

    And remember, 1985 was year 4 of CPZ and it took 8-10 years for the contractors to get it correct ( or, kinda close to correct if you take my meaning ).

    So my money is on contractors plating issue…Spark
     
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  7. derkerlegand

    derkerlegand Well-Known Member

    Ah, the celebrated "sneezing Abe cent" of 1985!
     
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  8. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    There are two issues I can see Sal. The first iss slightly misaligned die strike. Not enough to really grab my attention. The second is that really nice plating blister in front of Abe’s face. Plating blisters are common on zinc cents and this is a nice one. Enough to bring a small premium but not that much. If the blister was open the zinc would corrode quickly. And I know of nothing that could stop it. It looks to be in tack and the coin should be protected to avoid breaking the blister.
     
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