Hello everyone. I came across this penny and it has a long cud, maybe? Can you please tell me what you think and if it's worth anything? Thank you, I appreciate you.
Kim, that's not a rim cud. As the description implies, a rim cud is located on the rim. It does appear to be a die crack though. A pretty wide crack too. Can you determine if the area in question is raised, or incused? If raised, I'd say it's a die crack.
Definitely a Linear Plating Blister. Not a die crack @masterswimmer Plating Blisters It is a neat minor error, I say no premium for that issue. You didn't strike it rich this time
You are welcome. Please create your future threads in the Error Coins section of CoinTalk. Not the What's it Worth section. Most minor errors have very little or no premium at all. It is more important to learn about what you may have. Value is the last thing you should be concerned about
Seems like this is as good a place for these as the error forum, since the motivation for posting for many/most of these "error" coins is "what's it worth." I'd say someone would give you a couple bucks for this one since it's pretty extreme and the plating bubble pops up again down at the date.