1986 D penny roll. Are these keepers?

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I am not much of a coin roll hunter and when i do, its limited to penny rolls and looking for wheat's. That said, for some crazy reason, back in 1986, i decided to keep a couple new penny rolls from the bank. So, the two penny rolls have been sitting in my little box for 32 years.

Today i decided to open one of the rolls and look for errors. I was surprised to see the pennies still had their original luster with no tarnish but some of the coins look to have tiny little black spots on them. I suspect its corrosion.

Anyhow, i noticed that more than half of the pennies have a flaw in the EXACT same spot on the back of the coin. Its at the top where most or part of the letters E and S in the word "States" are very hard to see. The flaw also extends to the letter O in the word "of"

My question is...Is this a common flaw and what is it called?

Notice the top left penny is normal where the rest have the same flaw.

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i also found one penny with the letter L in Liberty with the same flaw.

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Finally, Is this "I" in Liberty considered a Double die? At one angle it looks fine but it looks very strange at other angles. This is the only letter in this penny that looks odd.
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LOL anyhow, that is what i found in my single roll.

Do i keep em or trash em?
 

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. . . at the top where most or part of the letters E and S in the word "States" are very hard to see. The flaw also extends to the letter O in the word "of" . . .
. . . Is this a common flaw and what is it called? . . .
. . . Do i keep em or trash em? . . .

It's a fairly common minting error called Strike-Though-Grease. It happens when there is lube on the die that interferes with the strike. It is fairly common.

What isn't quite so common is that you have a couple dozen uncirculated matching examples. I have no idea if there is value in it or not. If there is, it's because of the qty and condition.
 

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Thanks so much for the info. Hmmm...i might be able to make a cool display for them and see what happens on Ebay.
 

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The L is struck through grease. The I appears to be plating issues. The reverses actually aren't struck through grease. That area is prone to having a weaker strike due to the deeper obverse design in that area.
 

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