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1969-S LMC MM Punch Issue?

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Hey Guys, Is this once again the MM punch issue, or just damage?
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1969-S-LMC-MM-Punch-Issue?
1969-S-LMC-MM-Punch-Issue?
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It's just Post Strike Damage. The mint mark took a hit causing the metal to get pushed over and flattened.
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Right - David is very accurate!
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The obverse was was over polished many all the devices thinner. The mint mark area was damaged. (Flattened)
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