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1990-P 1-Cent. Does This Coin Exibit A Bisecting Die Crack?

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Kind of an uncouthlike coin. Butt.

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 Posted 01/30/2023  9:34 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I agree oddly straight to be a die crack--maybe a linear plating bubble instead? It seems to end in a blister on the rim at 2:30.
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My vote,gas bubble.
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I'm with Spence on this one. Linear plating bubble.
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Not convinced it's a linear plating bubble. May be a coincidence, but where the feature comes up to the rim at both ends, it seems to be present on the rim as well (last two pics)--below the N in ONE and above the R in AMERICA. Curious.
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Pete has it correct: "Linear plating bubble."
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Would love to see the coin in hand. Yes, that won't happen. Cheers.
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A die crack is narrow. Rises vertical. A plating bubble will collapse under a tooth pick. So if it gives, give it a spend. Bubbles don't count much. (1 Cent)
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