1986 Lincoln cent is this a copper mistake or Damaged?

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  1. COINWILD

    COINWILD Active Member

    Any and all information is Always Appreciated.
     

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  3. MontCollector

    MontCollector Well-Known Member

    It is damage. They are called plating blisters. It is caused by air bubbles in the zinc under the copper plating. The bubbles tend to expand and contract inside the cent until they finally burst through the copper plating on the outside. This is very common on Zincolns.
     
    Last edited: Sep 14, 2019
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  4. Islander80-83

    Islander80-83 Well-Known Member

    It's not a mistake. It's the real deal. It's not just damage, it's major damage! Spend it before it dries up and blows away.
     
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  5. Brian Nguyen

    Brian Nguyen Active Member

    This is what I called Zincrash lol.
     
  6. COINWILD

    COINWILD Active Member

    this is the most I ever studied and took pictures of Lincoln cents in my life anything is rare to me ..that coin weights 2.34 grams rings on wood like copper ..i need to stop posting .
     
  7. COINWILD

    COINWILD Active Member

    THANK YOU for your concern
     
  8. MontCollector

    MontCollector Well-Known Member

    umm okay. Wasn't aware I was concerned...but your welcome;)
     
  9. Islander80-83

    Islander80-83 Well-Known Member

    icon_smile_headscratch.gif okay.
     
  10. Azariana

    Azariana Member

    keep searching and you will find something! Honestly, it is what YOU like! After all, it is YOUR collection, right? I have some coins that are probably literally worth 1/2 their face value lol but, I liked it so, I saved it! At the end of the day, ...it is the things that you find, & like..."and if you took the time to photograph them", then for some reason it caught YOUR eye. Staple it up in a 2x2 and put away and mark as "Plating Blisters". Then when you find another one similar in the future, you will know the correct terminology =D
     
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