No, I see a worn zinc Cent. The area you are calling a die break was probably filled with grease, a common occurrence. It's too smooth for a broken Die.
Even if it had a die break there is no premium for that. Looks like all your threads ask the same question "what's it worth?".. You need to know that most minor mint errors and varieties have very little or no value at all. So concentrate more on if it's truly a good error or not.
Honestly, imo, the metal that is raised is that displaced by the gouge next to it. Couple that with the large contact mark at the rim/3:30, another under his beard and the overall circulation wear and you have...a normal circulated Zincoln...Spark