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1971-D LMC With Spike Head

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Thanks for looking
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Thank you jbuck.
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Pretty good - I see you are still "reeling" them in even with the new year!!
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Nice spiked head. What's happening on the rev? What's that line going through the ONE and over the top of CENT? A stain? Glue? Crack?
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USSID18, it has something on both sides. I soaked in acetone and it didn't come off, so I'm not sure what it is. Thanks
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Hmmm, or maybe some type of acid or corrosive material that may have eaten or etched the metal.
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