I was just looking threw some more of my Indian cent's and I noticed that on the back of my 1900 Indian cent between the n and e on top there is a raised area the same height as the letter's could this be a die chip? And then I noticed on the O of one there is one chips then on the E N T of cent there is some chipping or doubling what do you think? Dose it add value?
Not added Value. To correct you. Not picking on you at all. It's through not threw and the back is called the Reverse. Also, it's Does Not Dose.
I think your coin has nothing but circulation damage. It has no recognizable errors that I can readily see. Due to the amount of wear and damage it has a low numismatic value.
@Danomite gave you the correct answer. That damaged spot on the obverse was such a hard hit it pushed the reverse out and that caused the reverse to have that wear spot, which developed from circulation.