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1994 Lincoln Memorial Cent, Are These Die Chips?

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Below the first 9 and also just NE of the 4 are"blobs". They are very distinct with the coin in hand but they don't scan well and my camera won't take pictures to help the cause. Are the blobs die chips?

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They look like bubbles in the coating.
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they are very angular. I know in the photos they look blobby but in hand, they have distinct edges, that is why I ruled out bubbles.
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They look like gas bubbles to me,lets see what the pros have to say.
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This pic shows the angularity of the mark by the 4 a little better. I think lower resolution shows gross details better.

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They are bubbles under the plating. Nothing more than that.

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Die chips won't have flow lines running over them, because in the area of the die chip the die - well - isn't there. Only in very rare circumstances will a die chip present itself and not grow in any way before die wear takes over. Generally chips are short lived before becoming cracks, then breaks or some other weakness that retires a die.

Another thing - die chips have very crisp, very well defined edges. They are never soft.
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I agree, the photos bring to mind the tune Tiny Bubbles.
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Thanks folks. Something new to learn every day.
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