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1993 LMC Over Polished Die?

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All that polishing and you can still see the Y in upper 2nd bay tho it didn't come out too well in the pictures just thought id share the heavy hand on this one...

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Looks overpolished to me.
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Bays 7 & 8 also.
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Hi Slamn - interesting to find an uncirculated/lightly circulated coin with all the abrasion super evident. Lots of bouncing light.
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Nifty find and a nice example. Congratulations.
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Surprised I didnt notice that john,nice pickup I like it even more now
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This is why we stress quality photos. Having a coin in hand will always be the best way to determine things on a coin. But because you would not want to pass your coins around for all of us to look at in hand, quality photos are a must to get quality answers. Thank you all who take the time to do this. It makes it a lot more fun for guys like me. Less guessing, and a lot more learning. I have been a member of CCF for over 5 years now. I can honestly say that this is the warmest, and tight knit that this particular section has ever been in that time period. It is all because of all of you that contribute good quality photos, whith good solid smart questions, and of course all of you that take time to answer those posts with the information you have learned. I am very proud to be a part of this community.
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