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2003 Cent - Die Chip Over Date

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Is this coin a "keeper"? Some foreign matter is minted into the coin, partially obscuring its date. Please tell me, or give a link which tells, the background and popularity of this type of mint error. Thank you.

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By the way, for what it's worth, the nearly horizontal line extending from Lincoln's bow-tie, over the date and terminating at the coin's rim is a very faint raised crack.


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That looks like a linear plating bubble. (gas under the plating)
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Sounding reasonable, yours is likely a better explanation. There are very small openings along the line, dispersed like a skipping stone might travel. They are tiny cracks opposed to any kind of blow-out -- if that is a relevant factor.
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linear plating bubbles above the date with damage on the date itself
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Is this error one that increases the coins value, or perhaps one that guarantees it will never exceed its face value?
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