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1941 LWC Collar Clash? Die Crack? Or?

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Any help to ID this appreciated! See first 2 photos).



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Die scratch,lathe line? I have seen them before and I think it was even on here CCF at one time.
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Comparing it to Lathe Lines, I don't think so:


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It is called a concentric die scratches/gouge on the die. They can be used as markers for die attribution on varieties. But other than that, they are just an event the die went through.
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Thank you.
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