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Why Does This 1982 Copper Have A Globbed Up FG

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The letters on reverse look a little diffrent to me and the FG look like a glob to me just wondering
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And this one has no FG
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Hard to see much in the picture with lots of glare of the first one, and it almost looks harshly cleaned.

The 2nd one was probably grease in the die. There appears to be a slight FG
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It's called Die Deterioration. Dies wear on the edges of the devices and also the metal expands and stretches.
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Thank you crazyb0 I will learn alot from you I can tell... I will learn a lot from every one
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