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1951 LWC

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Are these polish lines or die cracks? I would say polish lines but I'm not a pro the pic isn't that great there hard to get a good pic. The lines are on both sides. Thanks

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It's corrosion.
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Thanks again
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Im just surprised with type of corrosion and being a coin that was made 61 years ago it doesn't look to bad. I wonder if I left the coin out in the open in my man cave if the corrosion will continue to distort the coin?
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