Congratulations on your anniversary! I also see a linear plating blister on the 1984. It’s kinda unique. The 1982 appears to have a scratch on the...
Sorry, but it just looks like a plating blister or possible the start of zinc corrosion under the copper plating. The extra ear errors are...
Poll? Or Pole or just another column? Could be a simple linear plating blister since Copper Plated Zinc cents started in 1982.
Errors are difficult to find in circulation but you can find a number of varieties. The hunt itself is fun but usually not rewarding. It's a...
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The Cent is Zinc so is s plating blister. The nickel looks like circulation wear.
It's possible but I think it's from being zinc and DDD. Given the date of 1982 my thoughts are if it was a blister it would be in worse shape due...
Not an RPM, just a plating blister. Common on Zinc Cents.
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Many Copper plated zinc Cents have all types of plating bubble/blister issues.
It's a plating blister that looks like a J to you. Common on Zinc Cents. Welcome to CT.
It's a linear plating blister. They are common on those Zinc Cents and they are worthless, except for face value. Welcome to CT.
This is an old thread. However, if it looks like the coin in the first post, it's a plating blister or the plating has been breached and the...
Zinc coated cents are truly an ERROR from the mint, but not worth anything above face value, in most cases. Your coin looks like a plating blister...
That would be called a Linear Plating Blister. http://www.error-ref.com/blisteredplating/ Your Cent is a Copper plated Zinc planchet. Neat but...
It's zinc and therefore it has a thin copper coating. This is a plating blister.
Your Cent is Zinc. That is a common problem you described. A popped plating blister, this time it's on Lincoln's forehead. Welcome to CT.
It's a plating blister that resumbles a 2 to you. The coin is Zinc and this is a common problem on them. Welcome to CT.
Plating Blisters always look like globs to me, some sort of raise in the surface. Than ks for the response. I just think it makes and...
Not excess metal but maybe a Plating Blister which is common on Copper Plated zinc Cents
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