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1984 Lincoln Cent Die Crack?

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I'm not terribly familiar with stuff like this. I am wondering if anyone can give some insight into what's happening with this coin and if it's worth keeping. Thanks.

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It's a Linear Plating bubble. Becuz copper plating is so thin, and mint was having problems w/ coating on zincolns, air and other stuff gets trapped under it. It you press hard enough you might be able to pop it, or smash it some.



Edit: No extra value, is a nice clean example of 84P.
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Wow, thanks for the speedy answer! Much appreciated. =) I thought it was bad enough that Lincoln got shot, now he's getting guillotined, too.
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Oijogia, like how you think, keep up the humor, waaayyy to many sad sacks!
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Found a similar run on a 1984D reverse. Call it Lightning Lincoln.
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