2008 D penny

Yeyo

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What do you guys think of this? Ive haven’t seen another like it cause of course its an error but what kind? Also, well i notice that “in god we trust” it starts off with smaller letters and ends up with bigger ones. 846EBC9B-E735-40F1-9794-D27D2789E4B9.jpeg 225E9717-D997-4967-8765-6BD4CF824521.jpeg 6A57AEAD-2431-4BFE-8DB9-71A3B19DD9D7.jpeg
 

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engine823

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Looks as if there are lamination bubbles to the right of WE and on Lincoln's head. Take a tooth pick and gently press them. They will collapse. This is a normal issue on zinc coins. As far as the letters it looks normal to me
 

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I've had some of that gas bubbles.:laughing7: seriously, clad is just made from scrape metal these days.
 

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Yeyo

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No, no collapsing. Its on there good. But hey thanks for the input.
 

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I think there is a die crack on his forehead.
 

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Those are gas bubbles. Unlike what another person said, they aren't lamination bubbles, they're plating bubbles. Starting in 1982 coins were plated.
 

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