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2002-D LMC Rim To Rim Crack

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This appears to be a Rim to Rim Crack in early stages. The upper portion is quite faint. Correct me if I am wrong about it. My understanding is that this is the kind of feature which may or may not develop into a Retained Cud.


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I am far from an expert, but from the scratches on the reverse, to me it just looks like a damaged coin. Something squashed the rim in that area
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I agree, looks like PMD .
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I can't really tell from the photos. In the close-up pic, it looks like damage, especially because the L looks like it got run over by something.

When I enlarged the full obverse photo, ....well, that looked quite a bit different. Still, it looks as though it could be metal displaced by impact.

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Sorry my photos are not better. Thanks for your help.
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11/25/2014 07:58 am
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Here is another photo...now I am not so sure. Thanks for the feedback.


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Looks like it was flattened in that area leaving the rim altered on your coin. PSD

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