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1944-S LWC Reverse

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I am trying my best to figure this one out.all of these scratches stop at the rim.some go over design and some under the design.while some seems to break the lettering up.

1944-S-LWC-Reverse

1944-S-LWC-Reverse

1944-S-LWC-Reverse

1944-S-LWC-Reverse

1944-S-LWC-Reverse

1944-S-LWC-Reverse

1944-S-LWC-Reverse
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 Posted 01/16/2015  11:53 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
PSD. Looks deliberate.
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thanks coop.my main question is how some lines appears to be under the letters
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It was circulated after it was damaged, and the metal that got displaced by hits covered up some of the scratches.
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Someone had some fun with that coin.
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thanks all,it had me puzzled
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