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2003 Lincoln Penny - Die Crack?

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I have been reviewing die cracks on the Cuds & Coins website and I think this is a UDC: unusual die crack however, it could be something else. I would appreciate any thoughts.


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Please state where you see a Die Crack.
If you are referring to the marks on Lincoln's jacket, those are Linear Plating Bubbles.
The marks on the Reverse are damage.
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Yes I agree with all three points made by @jimmy.
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Yes, I was referring to the two lines on his bust and shoulder. My pics are not great but they look a lot like the images on Cuds & coins. I'm not familiar with Linear Plating Bubbles but I will look it up to get a better understanding. Thanks for the thoughts
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@makecents Thanks so much. I reviewed the info on Linear Plating blisters and you are correct. The images look exactly like what is on my coin. Thanks to everyone for your helpful comments.
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They will flatten with a toothpick.
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