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1987-D LMC Double Eyelid, Die Chip, Gas Bubble, Corrosion?

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The coin is in really bad shape, and I dug it out after tossing it into the bag for the bank only on second thought. I'm leaning toward die chip, but I wanted to be sure. Being new to this, I didn't want to be looking through the forum later and thinking "Dang, I tossed one of them a while back!".

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1987-D-LMC-Double-Eyelid,-Die-Chip,-Gas-Bubble,-Corrosion?

1987-D-LMC-Double-Eyelid,-Die-Chip,-Gas-Bubble,-Corrosion?
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That mark does match the curve of the eyebrow. I checked other examples and from the dame date and mint and is different that normal ones. Interesting.
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Only costs a penny to save it and you can get it looked at by a pro when it's convenient.
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That's what I did Maineman750. It's in a 2x2 flip and sitting off to the side, but the chances of find a pro in the back woods of the Ozarks is pretty slim. ;?) Thanks for looking guys.
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