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1983 Penny Reverse Die Crack?

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 Posted 11/21/2020  5:41 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add epazk77 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello Everyone,

Do you agree that there is a die crack on the reverse of this 1983 penny running from the "E" in "one", through the "C" in Cent, and down to the rim? Any value here?

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 Posted 11/21/2020  6:00 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Nevol to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Might be a linear plating bubble, it seems that's fairly common on 1983 Cents.

Wait for opinions from others though.
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I can't tell if it is raised or incuse on that area. If incuse it might be a struck through or damage. If level with the surface it might be a stain. If it is raised it maybe a die crack or slight die gouge. Just can't tell. But this coin is a keeper. Note how it looks so shiny? It looks like an earlier die state. If it were mine, I save it as a fresh die example and keep it as that.
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I agree with @nevol that it looks like a linear plating bubble. If so, you may be able to depress it with the tip of a wooden toothpick.
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