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1952 D LWC Flaming D

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I found this cool 1952 D LWC while going through a bag of wheeties and I figured you all would get a kick out of the die chips on the mint mark. The D appears to have flames shooting off the left side. The carbon spots are ashame but I still think its a pretty cool coin.
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 Posted 01/08/2018  6:46 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CoinMasters to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That's pretty neat! Thanks for sharing.
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"Flaming D" sounds like a country/western bar.

It doesn't look like PMD so there must be more out there for you to find.
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That's a cool keeper!
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Pretty neet - wonder how that came about?
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Very, very unique! Goes all the way up to the curl of the 9. Strange die gouge or is this a VLDS surface attrition? Could be either.
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Commonly called a flying D
http://www.Lincolncentforum.com/ter...logy-list-f/
Scroll down the glossary list to find it.
There were at least two dies that developed these breaks.
Beautiful example !
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