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1984 D LMC Help Identifing A Possibe Forgien Mattor On Die Error

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Looking at the pics I see Machine Doubling on the date and D. My questions is the raised line to the left of the Lincoln head.
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Looks like a plating issue.
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inconsistent copper plate.
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Yes, perhaps a linear plating bubble. Can you smush it with a toothpick?
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Just a Linear Plating Bubble. No added value for these, so your coin is worth face value.
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to the CCF!
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I agree with the linear plating issue!
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