Anyone know what causes this?

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I found a Kennedy half with an odd bubble on the obverse. I have no clue how this could have occurred. The reverse shows no damage. I don't think it is a CUD? Any help is appreciated. 2016-01-19 05.21.13.png
 

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I think Kennedy needs some iodine. Ya don't see qoiters like THAT, nowadays. :laughing7:

No clue, as you say the back is unaffected, other than, possibly a micro piece of trash blew in during the melding process, and whatever impurity is in there, has corroded and/or attempted to come to the surface. :dontknow:
 

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Hmmmm..... No idea, but I'm thinking this is post circulation. Wouldn't the counting machines in use have kicked it out?
 

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I also considered a contaminant inside the planchet but the guy at the LCS thought an expansion like that would cause a surface crack. Doesn't mean he is right, just his opinion. There are no cracks and no reciprocating bulge on the reverse. It's just baffling. And if there is a containment wouldn't that be a mint error as it was most likely present in the planchet?
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From the pictures the coin appears stained, perhaps from heat.
 

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A fire can cause blistering of coins. I have a few clad quarters and a peace dollar that have been blistered by fire
 

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I had the same thoughts as the above when I saw the pic of the reverse...Heat. It bubbled between layers, maybe from a little air pocket that expanded when it got hot. :dontknow:
 

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