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19xx Off Center LMC

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Pretty cool. Probably paid too much, but I'd never seen one this far off in person so I bought it. Any information on it would be helpful. Thanks.

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I believe it's pre 93
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Nice one by the way-and if you were asking how it happens it's struck without the collar in place
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Nice specimen. Be sure to crush your staples else you run the risk of scratching another coin when stacking/filing your flip.

These usually sell for around $2-$3 on the auction board at my LCS.
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I always have a needle nose handy to flatten them...
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Good idea. Thanks for the tip! I try not to stack them though.
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