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1985 Penny Die Break?

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Hi, I did some serch and believe that the reverse around fg area it looks like number 0 is die break or do you think that is a bubble? I really new to the forum. Thank you :)
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to CCF. Looks like a popped gas bubble.
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Thank you so much:)
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Bubble sounds right.



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I agree with @john1 and the frog. You can see a couple other plating bubbles on the obv around the word LIBERTY. This coin is safe to spend.
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Thank you so much everyone :)
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Welcome to the Forum!
Check out my counterstamped Lincoln Cent collection:
http://goccf.com/t/303507
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Or split plating. Either way, its spendable.
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