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1973-D LMC MDC?

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Looks neat so I thought I would post. Input welcome. By statute and below building.Thanks,John1



1973-D-LMC-MDC?

1973-D-LMC-MDC?

1973-D-LMC-MDC?
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Very heavy die polishing on the obverse.
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I was interested in the reverse more. What do think about the reverse coop?
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Looks like a die dent on the central bays below the statue. The design is pretty weak on these examples for the statue. Seems like the ones I looked at the elbows were touching the columns. (The dent would raised some areas and look like it is behind other areas of the coins that die struck.
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