Reverse is a die crack. The obverse is a coin scratch. On a die crack, note on your reverse: The crack flows above the device. On the coin scratch it plows through the devices (showing gray color of the zinc) and field area leaving a flat line on the coin. PSD. An educational piece to show to a new collector on the same coin. Reverse is a mint error, the obverse is coin damage. A keeper for that reason. No premium, but a great way to make a point with a new collector.
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