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2006 Lincoln With A Die Crack?

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Could this be explained as a die crack? Notice the line to the southwest of the date.
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Looks like a linear plating bubble.



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so basically, its air trapped underneath?
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Yes, that's right - a gas bubble.
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still a cool find. but nothing of value, right?
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Not really worth much of a premium if any, I'm afraid.
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I appreciate all the help CoinFrog.
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The frog rocks!
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I agree, a Linear Plating Bubble. You'll see this a lot on the Copper plated Zinc planchets.
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