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2004 Penny, Could It Be A Die Break? Maybe ?

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I see thanks.
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Yes linear plating blister. Sometimes you can depress them with the tip of a wooden toothpick.
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You will find that die crack are never perfectly straight - they will be all craggy and crooked - like broken concrete.
what you have here is a linear plating bubble as mentioned above. How they form is beyond me though
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I agree with it being a linear trail gas bubble. Always best to remove coins from 2x2 holders before taking pics.
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Thanks everyone
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