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2011 D Lincoln Penny: Raised Line On Lincoln

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Linear plating bubble.
If it was a die crack, there would not be breaks in the line.
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Most likely.



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Thank you, everyone! I've got a really good place to start on research. Thank you!
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Right - Linear (lineal?) Plating bubble! And has anybody really depressed a plating bubble successfully with a toothpick?

EDIT: forgot the link for info.......... https://www.error-ref.com/blisteredplating/
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And has anybody really depressed a plating bubble successfully with a toothpick?


Yes, but only when it is trapped gas and not debris between the copper plating and the zinc core.
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Yes, but only when it is trapped gas and not debris between the copper plating and the zinc core.

So it actually depressed? I haven't found Linears to depress (so far) .
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