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1988 & Weird 1942 Whats Going On With This

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I guess thats a lam on the 88 huh but that "T" is all sorts of something...but what

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Just found this one

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Late die states on all coins, PMD hits that move/displace metal on devices, because of VLDS, coins get overpolished making the devices appear wider, mushier.
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