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1952-D LWC Error Or Environmental Damage?

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I am not sure if this is an error or environmental damage. Input welcome. Thanks!


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It may have been stored a long time in a bag facing outwards.
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It may have been struck through cloth or something like that. Let's see what the experts think!
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Struck through cloth look a bit different:
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This coin looks like it was struck through burlap?
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Is that pattern raised on the surface?
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@coinfrog, yes, it is.
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Struck through shirt sleeve
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Looks similar to the waffling the mint uses when they cancel a coin
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Note really:
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They cancel coin stock so it can be reused as a coin. But instead they are sold for a lot more than face value from the recyclers.
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Try soaking it in Acetone for a day, see if there is any change...neat looking cent
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Greasy, I thought there was some question about acetone and copper coins? Maybe because of the already extensive damage it does not matter with this one? Just double checking first.
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