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Any One Find 1987-D (Lmc) Like This

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to the CCF! By your pics it's hard to tell whether it is Die Deterioration Doubling or it's a plating issue. Either way the Lincoln cents from the 80's are pretty notorious for what you're seeing on your coin. No premium for those.
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You should include the date, mintmark, and the denomination in your titles.

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