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1987-D LMC; Raised Line On Obverse

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Hey all, can anyone tell me what happened to the obverse? Been reading but can't find exact match. Thanks!

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Linear plating bubble?
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The linear aspect of the two major parts and bumps in the middle suggest a big die crack. Can't say I've ever seen that on a 1987-D, though.
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Gas bubble.
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