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1982-D LMC Strike Error, Update: It's Nothing, No Errors

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1982-D-LMC-Strike-Error,-Update:--It's-Nothing,-No-Errors

1982-D-LMC-Strike-Error,-Update:--It's-Nothing,-No-Errors

1982-D-LMC-Strike-Error,-Update:--It's-Nothing,-No-Errors

1982-D-LMC-Strike-Error,-Update:--It's-Nothing,-No-Errors
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looks like wax or some sort of glue to me but its some PMD
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Looks like crud. Did you try to scrape off with fingernail?
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Tried scraping but the substance is hard. The mark starting at bottom is a groove coming across the coin. At the top the material is raised like a crack was there and material dried. Found a couple of other coins on the net graded strike grease through error with the same color material on them , which is why I'm asking for experts input.
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I am not sure what it is...lol...The fact that the "T" in liberty is still there and looks untouched is interesting...If I had to bet I would say PMD...but lets see what the pro's have to say....
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Acetone should take it off. It's some sort of material stuck to the coin.
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Thanks pyrbob, turned out coin was a common coin, material came off with Acetone. Sorry for wasting everyones time. Dont mean to post nothing topics but I am new and trying to get educated. Really do appreciate everyone responding.
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