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Need Some Info On What Causes This On A 1968 D LMC

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all on the same coin. for knowledge sake id like to know why this occurs. its all on the same coin.
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It looks like Die Deterioration and someone melted that L but I'm new the different color of the L makes me think this but the rest looks like an old die
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The reverse is suffering die stress, an overused die. Deterioration, edge separations, polishing and filling of devices, just plumb wore out thousand coins ago! The L being close to rim is a design anomoly coupled with late stage die flow moving outwards. The bar is just contact damage.
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Alright! Summed it up. Thanks
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