2018 penny with hole error? New to this site

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Hello I don’t know a lot about coin errors but I’ve recently started going through my pocket change every day Came across this 2018 penny with a hole in it . In the hole don’t seem to be a perfect circle so I’m assuming somebody didn’t drill it but any help on this would be highly appreciated thank you
 

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Welcome to the forum.
That would be called "Zinc Rot".
The copper plating gets a hole in it and the zinc starts to deteriorate and a hole is formed. Pretty common and is considered PSD (Post Strike Damage) and/or PMD (Post Mint Damage)
 

Thank you very much that would make it worth a little more then right?
 

Cclantz, welcome to Tnet! Close to 100% of the time, PMD adds no additional value to a coin. That is the case with your coin...still worth one cent. If you like looking at your pocket change for errors, I suggest that you Google some basic errors to start out with. Know what a double die error looks like. Know what a cud error looks like. Know what a clip error looks like. Cracked die, etcetera. There's a bunch of cool stuff out there if you can identify the difference between a true error and PMD.
 

Thank you Yes I look on google a lot just could not find anything that looked like this one .. I also have a dime that I can’t find anything that looks like it
 

Zinc rotting from the inside out, or a bad batch of plating blister.
 

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