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What Is This 1990 P LMC FG Scrambled

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Looks like scrambled eggs...I know its not a big deal or something just really looks weird.
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Looks like damage. PSD In my opinion. Keep hunting!

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Thanks just looked kind of interestingly weird...
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Zinc rot?
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Definitely interesting to look at but I agree that it most likely is the zinc core starting to deteriorate after some holes formed in the copper plating.
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Zinc rot makes sense.



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Ive got one like it. I thought it looked like someone tried to remove the FG.
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