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LMC 198?

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I came across this one and thought it was worth posting .I assume this is a Greaser
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I believe you're right.
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That is a very old LMC! And I think your correct about the grease.
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If you post the reverse with the designer's initials, we can help you narrow down the range of years. Or you can compare them here: http://varietyvista.com/Lincoln%20C...0Changes.htm

Of course, if it's RDV-004, you can weigh it and narrow it down a little more.
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I cleaned it up a bit and it looks to be a 1984
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Here is the reverse
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1984, no doubt. I could tell from the obverse alone.
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Dang, How did you clean it up?
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Just a simple noninvasive chemical cleaning to take the copper oxide off
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