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1994 D Lincoln Memorial Cent

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Good evening all, I have a 1994 LMC that has a raised area on the reverse side. I'm curious if this is caused by a die dent or is it a type of die chip. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
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Possibly a plating bubble.
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I'm leaning toward a die dent. An in-hand evaluation would be useful.
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It could be either of the above but is so small that does it really matter.
If you increase the size of a coin that much, you will find all sorts of minor anomolies.
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when you are trying to learn about the hobby I think all questions help. I saw this before zooming in as far as I did in the first 2 photos. Just trying to further my knowledge by researching the scenario and then asking this forum questions if I feel I hadnt found the answer through searching the web but maybe I'm going about it all wrong? Thanks for the input everyone and have a good monday!
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