It's a linear plating blister. They are common on those Zinc Cents and they are worthless, except for face value. Welcome to CT.
Personally I find the label with the higher price ridiculous. I know there are those who would argue but please don't.
The best person to ask is @paddyman98. I can't see any real value in that minor error.
It's considered common but you would get more responses with a new thread. I'd tuck it away and keep it. It's in nice shape they don't make them...
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Old die so nope.
All very common DDD. NAV coins.
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That's a minor die crack that's been worn so nice find on a very common coin.
Nice, I like it.
If anything, they would be considered minor varieties and they are not worth the price to buy them.
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Glad to hear you didn't pay that much.
Thank you
I'm not referring to honest dealers. I'm only commenting on what the OP said in the title.
They are in the business of making money. If a dealer told me that, I'd leave pronto.
What are they worth? Not a lot.
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Flat and shelf like =MD.
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