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I went Coppercoins web site and it said no list for any 1991 LMC cent but I have found 2 diffrent type revrses 1 like This and the one other with real heavey ploish line obv&rev Image: 1991-2.jpg54.92 KB Image Insert: Image: 1991-bw.jpg41.49 KB Image Insert: Image: 1991-a.jpg73.9 KB Image Insert: Image: 1991-3.jpg81.65 KB Image Insert: Edited by amac44 10/21/2007 07:02 am
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I would guess its a plating split, but it is a little farther out from the memorial than the ones I see on the mm. Those are right up at the base of the letter, so this may be different, I hope it is.
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there is not split its cover. It has and extra corner
Edited by amac44 10/21/2007 1:44 pm
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looks like deterioration doubling on the building corner . was the other with the polish lines like this ? Posted for comparison  I have found quite a few that were like this in circulation,, this one came out of a mint set ,,the reverse is just as bad if not worse . Metalman
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metalman it look like the 1st coin Copper you don't list any types for the year 1991 I am sure the mint was not perfect that 1 yr 
Edited by amac44 10/22/2007 11:55 am
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it don't mean they was perfect that year just means nothing has been found that is a variety for that year. Gary
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Definitely Mechanical Doubling. Also, in the one example shown on another cent, those are not die polish lines. It is an anomaly that I have noticed on coins that are struck on slightly thicker planchets. So In this case, I can tell you what it Isn't:-) But I am not sure what it is. Thanks, Bill
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