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1983 Lincoln Memorial Cent - Plating Issue? Die Split?

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I'm kinda stumped on this one. Looks like it might be a plating issue. At times the surface at the crack seems raised and other times indented. I looked at Cuds-on-coins, but the examples of die splits seem to be different. If you look closely, the crack seems to cross the rim on both sides. Also, mine is not as wide as they show for a die split. Looking for expert analysis. Thanks!
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 Posted 07/13/2021  08:17 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks like a plating issue to me.
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Possibly the start of a linear gas bubble.
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Can't think of what else it could be.
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I agree a split in the plating rather than a die crack. An interesting find though.
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Thanks all. I thought it was odd that it seemed to have cracks in the rim at both ends. I'm trying to understand the plating process. Would that potentially cause cracks in the rim? It could be that I'm seeing things and the rim isn't really cracked. Unfortunately, I put most of my coins in a safe deposit box so I don't have it in hand. But I tend to agree with you that it looks much more like plating than a die crack. Either way, I'll keep it in my "interesting" box.
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Could have been a linear plating bubble that was deflated:
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Thus making an appearance of a lamination issue.
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 Posted 07/14/2021  2:10 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Oldfordman to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
You could push on it with a toothpick to see if it is a plating error.
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