I found this today in a CWI roll from the bank, and it looks like it might be plated post-mint, but I just wanted to make sure it wasn't something good before I chuck it in my interesting PMD tin.
The cent has a very small patch of copper color to the right of Lincoln. It's not on a raised area, so it's not wear. Either incomplete post-mint plating, or just partially plated during the minting process. The reverse looks the same as the obverse, and it's a little dirty. So, is this just re-plated, mercury coated, or an authentic error?
Thanks for any insight you can give me!
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P.S., I got 2 boxes (100 rolls) of pennies from the bank, and I've found 5 wheats, 6 older Canadians, a really nice MS 1959 D,a nice AU or UNC 1961, and a really cool Australian 5 cent coin with a 'spiny anteater' on the reverse. Not to mention a U.S. dime.
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