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1952-D LWC What's Up With MM?

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This one's got me stumped.
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Couple thoughts,gouge or rotated MM.
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Perhaps Die Deterioration?
Die chip?

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Thanks for the responses. I didn't think it was a mm variety-nothing on coppercoins. Could be an interestingly placed die chip.
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I also think its a die chip because above it to the left it looks like another small die chip?
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I think it is the beginning of a die crack, much like this one, which happens to be on a 1952-D as well.
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