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1998 Lincoln Memorial Cent Question

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In the date 1998 the 8, what is this considered? Would this be a die clash or something similar?
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Looks like a plating bubble?It is also a MAD.
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Agree on both counts.
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I noticed the MAD but the object in the 8 is what I was wondering. So a bubble it is and this 98 is going back into circulation. Thanks guy!
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In addition to what has been stated above, maybe take a look at the reverse again. It may just be the lighting but looks like you may have a trail die, they were common on this year/mint. Look closely at EPU. Here is a link to the listings.

LINK http://www.traildies.com/1998p-1der_001-010/
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I do not think it is a chip so I will say bubble also.
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If it doesn't compress, it could be a die gouge? But neither have a premium for them.
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