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1987 PMD?

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Idk what causes this just trying to get some knowledge? Pls explain or point to right direction

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1987-PMD?
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Sorry it's the line on the left side that follows around the inside of rim
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Die flow from heavy wear on the die. Pretty common on mid 80's LMCs
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Yeah I see it a frequently just didn't know what caused it thank you
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It is a worn die.
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Note on the 80's examples show wear through the center of the devices. It is from heavy die polishing. Coin to just past on to the next inspector and the question will get asked again. LOL
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