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1959-D LMC - Struck Thru Dropped Filling?

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I did. Looked at that exact reference page but I guess I was looking for something more pronounced. I'll put it back under scope later and take a more detailed look. Nothing really popped out the first time.
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I see it as a carbon spot. Carbon will raise up above the surface.
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Carbon it is omnipresent in atmosfera as carbon dioxide. Onece it deposit, due to the oxigen, will expand his volume. To understand better, look at the diagram I post here. Then think other interferences.

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