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1983 P Cent Die Crack Reverse And Filled In B Liberty On Obverse

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Nice die crack on the reverse.

I can't tell if the filled B is a die chip or plating bubble.
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Very nice, long die crack!

I would guess that is a die chip on the B as I see no other significant bubbles on the coin. If you want, you can try pressing on it with something soft, like a tooth pick.
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The post on the B has broken off the die taking part of the bottom of the die that held the post. Now that rises above the devices on the coins struck.
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