From what I have read online, these gas bubbles aren't very typical and can occur basically anywhere on the coin itself. As you can see from these pictures, the occluded bubble/s go from "In God We Trust" pretty much in a straight line up the the "B" in "Liberty". What I believe to be the ruptured bubbles are as follows. One to the left of the occluded line slightly above the "G" in "God." And one on Washington's jaw (in the shape of a squiggly line), as well as one on his neck (which is more prominent).
Whatever this actually is also seems to have caused some issue during minting, as the IGWT seems to have had some kind of error particularly in "OD W and UST" but I can't say for sure if that is MD or caused by this bubble. The reverse on this coin looks like it was completely unaffected by this, so could this have happened immediately after minting? That might explain why some of the letters have shifted and why the luster flows the way it does on it.
How many coins with actual bubbles have you come across in your time and what was the severity of the size? This seems rather large from the very few examples I could find online, and it is in surprisingly good condition considering the LCS owner saw it in circulation a long time ago and pulled it out for safe keeping. If you have any information to share or recommendations to make for this, I am all ears! Thanks, and have a great day!
Edit to add: I apparently have images of this coin that far exceed the file size limits. I've added what I could for the time being, and I will see what I can do to get clear pictures of this in the near future.
1956-D 25C Obv- 13MP Occluded Gas Bubble(1).JPG 1956-D 25C Rev- 13MP.JPG
1956-D 25C Rev- 13MP RPM Zoomed.JPG
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