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Zinc rot will get this coin soon I can see that but I thought it was at least interesting. Was the die scratched a gazillion times?



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Looks like polishing marks to me.
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That coin came off a LDS die. It's also showing Die Deterioration on the left side of the coin.
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All are common occurences.
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We forget the possiblility of a die clash. The operator would polish the die heavily to remove transferred design.
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yes I know these are common occurrences but still interesting for as many scratches from the die that are easily visible. not collectable but interesting non the less.
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