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So Missing L In Liberty On 1986 D LMC Is Just DDD? No DDO In The Date?

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Thank you all for the education and the clarification that all missing letter "L" in LIBERTY are just DDD which is normal and common. Even if the coin is missing the 'L" entirely?
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I'm no expert, but looks like DDD not DDO. Reverse looks like over polished the die.
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Yes, DDD on date as well, metal flows to outside as dies are pounded and worn down... Date goes right, LIBERTY goes left, IGWT goes up.
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To me, the pics look like you have a Struck Through Grease coin which is why the L is almost gone, and part of the USA on the reverse. Die Deterioration would just move it towards the rim.
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Looks like gre ASE
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It is not just one or the other, it can be caused by both.
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