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1997-P LMC - What Caused This?

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What "Creative Instrument of Destruction" made this kind of damage?


1997-P-LMC---What-Caused-This?

1997-P-LMC---What-Caused-This?

1997-P-LMC---What-Caused-This?

1997-P-LMC---What-Caused-This?

1997-P-LMC---What-Caused-This?

1997-P-LMC---What-Caused-This?
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Could be any one of a million unusual farm implements:-) Realistically, I don't think that there is any way to tell unless the person or parking lot that caused the damage is talking:-)

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I think its been "pressed" somehow , its an interesting diamond pattern.
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Looks like maybe hit with the head of a hammer
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Maybe one of those meat tenderising hammers/mallets , they often have a criss cross pattern which might produce that diamond effect.
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Looks like the jaws of a vise.
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I agree with Bill. Could be nearly anything. Point, though, is that it's damaged and worth exactly one cent.
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