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No Idea What To Call This 1993 LMC

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1993 with a large gash out of the three . I don't know if it is a struckthrough error but it has extra material piled up on one side and it looks like I can see die flow in the affected are . Any ideas ?

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You can call that PMD (Post mint damage).
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ok then lol that's what ill call it. thanks coin197 thought I saw die flow.
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Someone or something hit that area of the coin, pushing the metal.

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Thanks roycoinboy! Like I told coin197 thought I could see die flow in the affected area but it was late and my eyes were tired lol.
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