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95d LC- Worn Obverse Die ?

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I seen quit a few coins that were similar but usually not with lines. Worn Die ?

95d--LC--Worn-Obverse-Die-?

95d--LC--Worn-Obverse-Die-?

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It is a worn die aka Die Deterioration.
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Thanks folks. I am getting to the point where I think I know what some of the error/varieties are but not confident in my decisions. Appreciate the feedback.
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Those are called die flow lines and it a senior die. (seniors have wrinkles)
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Thanks for the heads up Coop. Someday I will find out. lol
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