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1984 D Error ?

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1984 D error ? I'm using scanner

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2nd pic

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Hello,

My guess is that you have a die break from 9 to 11 o'clock; this would assume, therefore, that some of the obverse field has been upended resulting in the shown elevated metal line resulting from a failing die.

More than likely this die break initially began as a die crack which evolved or widened into a die break which is the normal transition for this type of characteristic etc.

Insofar as the presence of clashing, a picture of the reverse could assist us also to shed some light on the occurrence of this possible phenomenon.

The other area near the date could be a series of ovaloids but I cannot ascertain this without higher magnification.


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No die breaks, just plating bubbles. Sorry but not an error.
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Gas bubble trail.
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