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1990-S Proof LMC Which Makes Me Do A Double Take

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 Posted 04/03/2014  01:21 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Collector-Corner to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I've looked at this coin several times over the months and my mind changes on whether its worth anything or not. The In God We Trust gives me mixed results.

This is a PROOF coin with some pretty watery fields. I had to use some aggressive lighting to show off what I needed you all to see.


The "IN" looks like a typical DDO;

1990-S-Proof-LMC-Which-Makes-Me-Do-A-Double-Take

The Word "GOD" Looks Tripled, as seen in the hook of the "G" All these are nearly stacked upon each other. The Top layer on all three letters look damaged and some look "broken away" A little separation can be seen counter clockwise;

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"WE" only looks odd in the Top Branch of the "E", it looks elongated;

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I don't see anything odd about the word "TRUST";

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In the End, this coin might suffer from some sort of ejection doubling. I didn't see anything out of the ordinary on LIBERTY or the Date.

I don't see this every often when it comes to proofs, and with the way "IN" looks, it can be quite deceiving as to the proper classification of this coin. I am still scratching my head over it, but will write it off as "interesting"
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04/03/2014 01:26 am
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It does look interesting, but the devices overall size are normal. Something happened between the two strikes that damaged the coin.


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