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1957 LWC BIE Ldb4-Xxx?

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Can't tell to which one of these (there are Many) this one is most closely related.



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Nice one Pete
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It's the LDB4-1957-007. Note the very small Die Chip in the inside loop of the 9 in the date. Now that I see it on a second coin I'll add that to the markers.

http://cuds-on-coins.com/ldb4-1957/

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Thanks JC.
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there also seems to be something on the right wheat at the top
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I think the top of the Right Wheat may be PSD "Post Strike Damage". I looks like a pressure ridge from a hit. Would need to put it under a scope to tell for sure.
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Looks like a chip to me on the reverse right wheat lines. On PDS, it pushes into the coin leaving an incuse mark. This looks raised from the image provided.
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This looks raised from the image provided.


Tomorrow I will try to post a close up of the area.
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Very Nice Pete
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Here are some close up photos.




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It is flattened, so it is contact damage. PSD

Sometimes when a coin damages another coin it will snowplow the damage into a raised point. This will show up as a light area if the light is just right. Sometimes it may not raise the surface, but leave a lowered area and the normal height. A light at the right angle will reflect off the normal height next to the flattened area. So the extra image showed what I need to see. Thank you.
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So the extra image showed what I need to see. Thank you.


You are welcome!
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Great image of the left wheat. Thanks!!
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