what kind of error is this?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by jzacknae, Oct 23, 2005.

  1. jzacknae

    jzacknae Member

    My 1985 penny has an extended line from the bottom of lincolns coat through the words trust. The picture doesn't show it that great but it is like a line bubble... I don't know what this is called.... :confused:
     

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  3. jzacknae

    jzacknae Member

    you can see it a little better with this one. the line goes right under the 5 (1985) straight through the word trust.
     

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  4. jzacknae

    jzacknae Member

    I guess it wont show up. It is like a air bubble line that loops the bottom edge of his coat, right under the number 5 and goes through the ust in trust.
     
  5. B12

    B12 Coin Hoarder

    It's probably some sort of error.I have coins like that,but I don't know what it is either. B12
     
  6. foundinrolls

    foundinrolls Roll Searching Enthusiast

    Hi,
    It's not an error. Many copper plated 1982 cents and many cents minted thereafter have the same thing. It has been addressed in earlier posts. It has to do with the plating during the strike and is extremely common.
    Not an error and only worth one cent.
    Have Fun,
    Bill
     
  7. mikediamond

    mikediamond Coin Collector

    It's a manifestation of die wear that mainly occurs on copper-plated zinc Lincoln cents.
     
  8. B12

    B12 Coin Hoarder

    OK. Thanks guys
     
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