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1974-D LMC Local Convex Die Deformity? + Clash?

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I really don't know what this is. The feature on the obverse is clearly depressed and smooth. If it were from die over-polishing it should be raised. The reverse appears to be a clash, slightly rotated, but it is not clearly demarcated. So can anyone say what is going on here?



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1974-D-LMC-Local-Convex-Die-Deformity?-+-Clash?

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Light clashing. Mostly polished out, not worth a lot but I would still keep it. Might just be Die Deterioration in the 1st picture. Unsure though.
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Thanks for responding.


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Might just be Die Deterioration in the 1st picture.


The way I understand it, a "Local Convex Die Deformity" is a form of Die Deterioration isn't it?
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 Posted 11/07/2015  7:21 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Bob Levi to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Dont think its a clash. Looks like a plating gas bubble.
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Dont think its a clash. Looks like a plating gas bubble.


But cents were not plated until mid 1982.
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I was thinking the same as the Kid. Old clash that is worn in a bit.
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I was thinking the same as the Kid. Old clash that is worn in a bit.


I can buy that!
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