1995 D penny unsure how to categorize this coin errors
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Hi there so I have his 1995 D penny, putting it under a microscope at about 7 to 8 times zoom. I noticed that the D in the mint mark has to serve one coming up from the top left of the D I and than on the bottom of the D extending it to the left of the bottom end of the day. Now, if you look on the unversed, just underwear in God, we trust is John Luke you’ll notice that the planchet has been clipped and forth to Lincoln’s eyebrows and bonded there, so is this the RPM with a clipped planchet error, and with that piece of the coin that has been forcefully relocated from the edge where the “Clipped Planchet begins to to end up making Mister Abe here An Unibrow!!!!!!Lincolns eyebrows super thick
Here’s a thought , maybe it’s damage like all post mint damage, or maybe zinc rot but I don’t think it’s zinc rot
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It most assuredly damage, and also zinc rot.
Go figure haha okay I was kinda leaning towards the fence on that
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Think of the damage this way.
If you've ever slid, into any base, on a baseball field, wearing shorts, there's a good chance the strawberry effect will show on your skin. Man up, and carry on, it's just that.
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The proper classifications is: Damaged, corroded junk.
"Now, if you look on the unversed, just underwear in God..."
Yeah, maybe we'll hire some inexperienced chatbots to post here. Not sure which is worse, the cent or the original posting?
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It's the Lincoln Tactical Operator variety.