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The first two coins. There is a line on lincolns face that is kinda hard to see. Then on the other one there is a line at the bottom of the o in one that is pretty easy to see.

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On the second two coins there is a line coming off the tip of lincolns nose and on the other coin there is a line coming off the right of the monument towards the c of america. I am guessing that niether if these last two posts are anything but I am still curious to know what is going on with these cents and hey you never know. Anyway, later



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I read up on die breaks so I know what they are but the site didn't mention whether or not that adds value to the coin. I am guessing not but figured that I should make sure before I put them with the rest to go to the bank.
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Not about the coins in the first picture but the ones in the second picture just looks like gas bubbles under the plating to me.
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These are gas bubbles. Die breaks are very sharp on the edges. Neither this nor die breaks add any value to a coin.
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