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1983 D Cent Marks On The Obverse Side ?

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There is a mark next to the bottom of the Y

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A mark by the Y and by his tie ?

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Liberty. It's the end of a sentence. Looks like a Cud to me. Odd spot for it since it does look like a period. It is a raised surface I assume, and not a divot or dented in?
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I suspect that they are plating blisters/bubbles. Sometimes they can be depressed with the end of a toothpick and sometimes they are too solid for that.
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