The zinc Lincolns hold up very poorly when subjected to an unfriendly environment. I wouldn't spend much time worrying about minor surface flaws like those.
This is a common problem with the copper plated zinc cents which were begun in 1982. No added value and not a mint error.
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Excellent pictures.... They are microscopic plating flaws... Likely the zinc is exposed, which will result in zinc rot in time. Not an error, no numismatic premium. Cheers, RickO
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Do you mean "corrosion" ? May be plating blisters......see if they can be pressed down with a toothpick.
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Interesting effect. You are probably correct.
Next up is zinc rot now that the copper coating has been breached.
BTW...pretty goid pics - makes it easy to see what you are talking about.
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The zinc Lincolns hold up very poorly when subjected to an unfriendly environment. I wouldn't spend much time worrying about minor surface flaws like those.
Good photos.
I see it tagged as error
It’s not
I am not sure what is under there, nothing out of the ordinary? Or corrosion? Can’t say.
Currision Dome?
okay, I give up
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This is a common problem with the copper plated zinc cents which were begun in 1982. No added value and not a mint error.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
Excellent pictures.... They are microscopic plating flaws... Likely the zinc is exposed, which will result in zinc rot in time. Not an error, no numismatic premium. Cheers, RickO
Could also be zinc rot.
"Corrosion"?