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1984 LMC Partial Missing Rim - What Happened?

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Thanks for the explanation, BJ. Very helpful. Can you say how it is that the valley/proto rim/normal rim stops so abruptly and becomes a normal looking rim?
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I just remembered that I had posted a similar question here:
https://goccf.com/t/243971#243971
and there was not an explanation for the abrupt end of the trench or valley on the rim in that discussion either.

I now have at least 2 examples of this abrupt ending of the trench or valley, so the feature is repeatable in the minting process somewhere.

If anyone finds an explanation, I would like to hear it!
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