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1992-D (Lmc) Error Or What Do You Think?

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looks like split plate doubling to me
lets see what the others have to say
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To CCF! That's called Split Plate Doubling. The Copper plating got overstrecthed and broke, during the strike. http://www.error-ref.com/split-plate-doubling/
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Date is Machine Doubling, not a doubled die. The apparent doubling around the D mint mark is split plating doubling. Not a doubled die either.
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Thanks for the replies. I appreciate any knowledge passed on.
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The date is showing Die Deterioration Doubling. (Die wear) Note to the right side of both 9's.
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