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198? Damaged LMC? What Causes This?

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198?-Damaged-LMC?--What-Causes-This?
198?-Damaged-LMC?--What-Causes-This?
198?-Damaged-LMC?--What-Causes-This?
198?-Damaged-LMC?--What-Causes-This?
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When only one side on periphery and high points it is this, a ground or sanded coin.
198?-Damaged-LMC?--What-Causes-This?

When bothe sides affected in a similar way it is a " Dryer Coin"

198?-Damaged-LMC?--What-Causes-This?
198?-Damaged-LMC?--What-Causes-This?
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Complete intentional damage there.
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Looks like someone tried to grind down a plated coin.
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PMD (post minting damage) not a mint error. Probably grinded down by a sander.
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It's been grinded down by a sander. It's a damaged coin.
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