Looks like copper plate doubling with a deteriorated die. Jim
William , when you find out that it isn't what you and the coin dealer think it is, please keep participating. Some of those answering you are...
Anyone with a "fireproof" or "Fire resistance " safe should research how the safe does this. Some safes use a chemical that releases vapor/steam...
It's too bad that OREO cookies aren't like coins, yet have similar "errors", "Excessive creme expulsion error" "Crust crack die Error"....
People can see all sorts of things there....but a heart is good.
Die chip for me too.
Looks like they are caused by whatever formed similar entities such as the ones near the bottom of the 9 and other areas on the coin. I do feel it...
The 'thing' in the field shaped like a 1 is not , just a small scrape IMO, Jim
The date shows MDD, as each part is less than a whole letter, if a true DD, it would be 1 complete ( die strike one) + part of the second strike...
And do not take YouTube videos as the truth and reality on errors or grading, most are not within range of reality.
Check your local 99 cent stores. Mine has the one with one color temperature only and was $1.99. With some folded gauze from a large bandaid pad...
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