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2007 D LMC. Can Some One Helps To Tell Me What Kind Of Damaged Is This?

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It got a Double straight line cut from both sides of the device rim to rim. PMD or Error?
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Can you post full coin pics? I'm having trouble with the small segment pics oriented incorrectly.
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Looks like Post Strike Damage to me. I think they're cuts from a knife maybe?
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Spruett001 here
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Hello..anyone there..
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Looks like some sort of PMD, scratches probably.
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Thanks for the extra pics.

It appears that the lines run in a corresponding direction from obverse to reverse. That could include the possibility of a plating flaw, but I have not seen anything exactly like that. If it is PMD, then the damage was done to both sides at the same time and considering how straight the lines are, machinery of some sort may have been involved. I'm really not sure.
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I think the "damage" was in the planchet. The way the lines match up would indicated planchet striations from the rolling mill. (Such striations are also the cause of some of the coins seen that have multiple parallel linear plating bubbles. The linear marks seem the create a "nucleus" around which the bubbles form.)
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Thanks Mr. Spruett001 and Mr. Conder101..for your time and information
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