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Putting the two views together, I guess then it would be a safe assumption that the plating blisters were caused by rollers?!
Not exactly, but we surmise that the planchet striations are prone to collecting impurities, which in turn can cause the plating to blister.
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I'm in with the Linear Plating Blisters (LPBs) AM has been here The upper blister looks like it is ready to split open... Are there 2 spots on the jacket that have zinc showing??? Also what did you have on the rev at CENT??? It looks normal to me!!!
Jim (A.K.A. Elmer Fudd) Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! Good Hunting!!!
The spots on the jacket seem like double scratches/dents, most likely PMD; zinc is showing there. And maybe the spot in the middle right of the coin; more like verdigris moved into the open spot.
PSD for sure... That is why the zinc is showing... Was there something on CENT that you had a question about???
The 'cent' posted by mistake. And the white between c-e and t are just glove threads. I'll edit the post and take it out. Thanks for noticing that the 'cent' had no reason being there.
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