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The LMC Penny1998 Has A Longest Die Crack From The Os To Rs. Will It Break?

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Look at the front and back..The crack runs around the coin from the front to the back..Very nice how could it happen?
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Its not a crack. It is a linear plating bubble. You can press it down with a toothpick.
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i tried..did not go away..why it happen on the same line both side Mr Coop
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Look at the rim it stopped right with a chip
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That's not a Die Crack. It's a Linear Plating Bubble. A Die Crack doesn't look like this. Worth face value since Linear Plating Bubbles are not collectable.
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Although alot of people say you can push down on it, Iv'e never have been able to press down on one and collapse it, whether a linear bubble like yours or just the common round bubbles
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Bate, it shows on the rim because it is inside the planchet where it is formed. The copper plating on zinc core, something was on the zinc when it was plated over, hair, fiber, moisture, stain. This caused corrosions and release of gasses inbetween in a line. Bubbles form when just particles are trapped.
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Thanks you all of you..Another lesson to learn..Love it...Appreciated it...
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