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1999 Lincoln cent
What is up with the surface of this coin? Is it a flaw in the planchet? It's in the obverse and reverse. Forehead scar die crack. I call it the Lincoln head shot scar. LOLYou do not have permission to view this gallery.
This gallery has 2 photos.Last edited by Coindog; 07-04-2021, 09:45 AM.Tags: None
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It appears to be lineal lines of occluded gas. Sometimes the strike interrupts the lines and gives a wrinkled look. No real value (though some people, including me, collect good examples). This one is a good example in great condition. Sometimes hard to find nice examples because the 'bubbles' often have micro fractures that let water in and then zinc rot commences.
PS - Sometimes the strike itself creates the bubbles (I believe I read that somewhere but that might not be completely accurate).
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I would not call it occluded gas - that is restricted to sold alloy coins. This is a case where contaminants are inadvertently laid down on the zinc strips, pre plating, and gassing from the heat and pressure from the strike. A Lincoln cent phenomena...
IMG_4136.JPG IMG_4137.JPG IMG_4133.JPGJason Cuvelier
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