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<p>[QUOTE="Coinomologist, post: 620618, member: 19215"]Only one known huh?Buy who coneca or the whole entire world?Wow I love this kind of question and answer forum.So out of all known.How many are on reverse and how many are on obverse.Or is there a statistic to support that finding?As far as a partial missing clad layer goes.Would that just mean one side missing?One small or large piece of one side missing or would it mean that it probably is done after striking if just partial is missing..the reason I ask is. I have a very strange penny I pulled from the 2009 LP2 P roll.I've seen several examples of poor clad layering.Meaning a lot of bubbling going on there.One piece I found has what appears to be a small piece of clad layer missing.At first I thought it was just a big grease spot.But on further examination.It is clear that the spot won't come off and the edges around the spot look like it may have been one of those bubbles that simply shattered of during striking.I posted the best pictures of it I could get in another forum.But I don't think I have ever seen bubbling like the formative years at such a large quantity.Die break is ruled out because they are to smooth of a bubble and in many different locations.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Coinomologist, post: 620618, member: 19215"]Only one known huh?Buy who coneca or the whole entire world?Wow I love this kind of question and answer forum.So out of all known.How many are on reverse and how many are on obverse.Or is there a statistic to support that finding?As far as a partial missing clad layer goes.Would that just mean one side missing?One small or large piece of one side missing or would it mean that it probably is done after striking if just partial is missing..the reason I ask is. I have a very strange penny I pulled from the 2009 LP2 P roll.I've seen several examples of poor clad layering.Meaning a lot of bubbling going on there.One piece I found has what appears to be a small piece of clad layer missing.At first I thought it was just a big grease spot.But on further examination.It is clear that the spot won't come off and the edges around the spot look like it may have been one of those bubbles that simply shattered of during striking.I posted the best pictures of it I could get in another forum.But I don't think I have ever seen bubbling like the formative years at such a large quantity.Die break is ruled out because they are to smooth of a bubble and in many different locations.[/QUOTE]
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