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2000 D Lincoln Cent - Die Chip?

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Sorry, I'm still new to this so I'd appreciate opinions.

Am I correct in guessing that the bump to the top-right of the 'D' is caused by a die chip?

2000-D-Lincoln-Cent---Die-Chip?
2000-D-Lincoln-Cent---Die-Chip?
2000-D-Lincoln-Cent---Die-Chip?
2000-D-Lincoln-Cent---Die-Chip?

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Maybe a plating bubble. It may deflate if you push on it with a toothpick
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"Maybe a plating bubble. It may deflate if you push on it with a toothpick"

Sure enough!

Like I said, I'm still new and learning. Thanks for the help!

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No worries that's what this is for welcome to CCF!
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Good question, keep asking!



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