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2004-D LMC Need Help Identifying Die Issue - Pronounced Line Connects N In Unum To Roof

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Found this one CRH. Has a pronounced raised line that connects the bottom of the N in UNUM to the top of the roof. Looking at the full reverse, it looks like the line follows down ending with a die chip at the top of the F in the initials. Maybe a die scrap since it goes under the memorial building? Been trying to nail this one down but a bit out of my scope as of right now. Would love some help identifying what the die issue is here. Thanks!
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I had found a similar coin that was determined to be a linear plating bubble. See attached photo2004-D-LMC-Need-Help-Identifying-Die-Issue---Pronounced-Line-Connects-N-In-Unum-To-Roof
. But let see what others say, I could be wrong.
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It's a Linear Plating Bubble. Just a spender. https://www.error-ref.com/blisteredplating/
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Thank you both!
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I agree with the plating bubble.
Because it is so straight and the largest part has collapsed in the middle, that are signs of a Linear plating bubble.


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Looks to be Feeder Finger Damage accentuated by a plating bubble. Neat looking!
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