Is this a mint error (Large Cent)

The reverse has the same effect except it's not as pronounced and the lines go in a different direction (upper left to lower right). Please excuse the crud...


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That's the first thing I noticed... The lines don't go through any of the stars or the rim.
If that's the case then why weren't the stars, numbers or rim damaged? Does anyone disagree with the minterrornews.com opinion? Thanks for your feedback!!
it's actually black crud. comes through as blue in the pic...
i just took this coin out of a flip that it's been in for approx. 40 years. my father picked it up in the 50s...
Added: Corrosion may have brought out the planchet flaws. Looks kinda porous otherwise.
Not that you asked, but even if it is a Mint error, I woudln't expect it to bring much of a premium as such.
Sean Reynolds
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Can't tell if it's corrosion, been buried in the ground, or whatever,
but it's "altered surfaces" or "damage" for sure......
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.....
Fred Weinberg
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