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1986-D LMC - Clash? Scratch? What?

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 Posted 08/08/2015  5:53 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Pete2226 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Any chance that's a gas bubble?


Looking at it under 60x magnification, I cannot see the bubble characteristics which show the sides rising in a steeper curve before going over the peak of the bubble.
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They are all incuse on the die. Chips and gouges are similar, the gouge is just bigger. The scratch is just that a scratch- linear.
A dent is a dent (not all tore up, just depressed on the die. Yours looks like a dent to me.
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They are all incuse on the die. Chips and gouges are similar, the gouge is just bigger. The scratch is just that a scratch- linear.
A dent is a dent (not all tore up, just depressed on the die. Yours looks like a dent to me.


Thank you!
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Anytime my friend.
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Pete226: The first image was OK. I meant to adjust the images contrast a bit. Note the color change:
1986-D-LMC---Clash?-Scratch?-What?
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Pete226: The first image was OK. I meant to adjust the images contrast a bit. Note the color change:


That is amazing! Thank you for the lesson! I see what you are talking about now!
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