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Im not sure if this is split plating or not.

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Above the "E"? Yes.
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Whats up with the letters then?
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Machine doubling? I can't tell for sure with the images provided.
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That helps me to see what is going on. Note the contact on the right eave tip and on the I of AMERICA? That is what is one the I as well. Just contact from a coin pushing the center part of the I & C. It happens. The overall size of the devices are normal, just pushed in/damaged.
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