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2015 Penny- Cud, Streak, ?

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What type of error is this ? Thank you

2015-Penny--Cud,-Streak,-?

2015-Penny--Cud,-Streak,-?

2015-Penny--Cud,-Streak,-?
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If we are talking about the lump inside the N of cent then it can't be a Cud. Cuds have to involve the rim. It could be a die chip but to me with the quality of picture I would say it looks like a plating bubble.
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Just got the scope. Will try to improve on my photography.
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with tweak, can't be a Cud. Maybe a die chip, but most likely a plating bubble. Try taking a toothpick and pushing down on it to see if it's a solid lump or if it flattens.
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Yup, a plating bubble. Pushed on it with a toothpick and it disappeared. Will be posting a possible extra column...unless it too disappears after the toothpick test. Thanks people, I am learning a lot from you all and it sure is fun.
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Cool good work it starts to be second nature after you watch and read the forums for a while but when it comes to your own coins I still second guess everything HAHAHA . Or I don't see the obvious signs and think its something else only because I really want it to be
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