If you are talking about the blobs around the date, they are not errors just plating blisters. The copper plated zinc cents are notorious for this, the zinc corrodes causing the copper plating to bubble.
Your Copper Plated Zinc Cent has suffered a little bit of Environmental Damage. Bubbles formed post mint. No Mint Errors.
ok thanks all. it looked almost as if the bubbling was a number just a little to big to be? and wasn't sure if is was cuds or not under Lincoln.
How about a image of LIBERTY . I can see it's a DDO ... You have to look through the blisters, they won't hurt it from being a DDO ...
Here's what a normal LIBERTY looks like on a large date . Now here's the OP coin ( LIBERTY ) See how the " L " is touching the " I " . That's how I know it's a DDO . I'll even take a shot at the DDO . Wexler #4 . http://www.doubleddie.com/828781.html
But, I could be wrong on which DDO it is . That's why I need a image of LIBERTY . The " B " in LIBERTY will tell for sure, which DDO it is .