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2015 D Shield Cent With Decent Die Cracks

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Many of what I think are die cracks going on here. Almost seem to be cascading from the head down and others like tentacles off the bust of Lincoln. Kind of cool I thought.
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There are so many (besides the scratches) it looks to be a type of linear plating bubbles.
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I did see that as well in spots. How can you differentiate between that and a Cud for instance when it comes to zinc cents?
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All I am seeing is PSD.
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Cuds are die breaks that involve the rim. Plating bubbles are on the surfaces of the coin.
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with John1, PSD
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Pictures do show alot of PMD yes, But what about the raised areas? To me I see some raised lines and bumps on Lincoln's lapel. Or is it just the picture?


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