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2005-D LMC. What Is This? Error? Or Damaged?

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2005-D-LMC.-What-Is-This?-Error?-Or-Damaged?
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Looks like a deep scratch. You can see the bevel on one side
where the cut was started on an angle.
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Definitely Post Strike Damage. It is a deep scratch.
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You guy maybe right PMD but the question is "If that the deep scratch why does it have a this part of his bear raise and did not get cut thru?" Give me some clear idea..Thanks guys for participated in this
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Even the slightest exposure of zinc will can make the plating rise. I see other areas under the beard where the plating is rising.
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Mr. Coop Thanks for your answer. I know that is not a zinc expose for sure. Even if that zinc exposure was there before or after with the deep cut like that it should show right there cause the cut won't disappear. Look at those marks around the lips, it does not not look like bevel cut cause it has 2 layers
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It's actually possible to create a cut on a Zincoln, without the cut going too deep and causing the Zinc core to get exposed.
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E-n-V even without the deep cut ..with that size of cut it should show..the knife can not jump over that bump ..LOL..It should be difference damaged..
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But if a pin hole happened, it could raise the whole area. I've seen this before.
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