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1980-D LMC Weird Obv

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thought i'd share since I haven't seen too many cents like this.. not sure what made this happen. anyone know?



1980-D-LMC-Weird-Obv

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Looks like Die Deterioration.
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The "In God We Trust" is half flat and the rest travels vertically toward the top of the rim
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The "In God We Trust" is half flat and the rest travels vertically toward the top of the rim



That's exactly what happens with a worn die.
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ohhhhh. haha thanks
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