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What Kind Of Damage This Coin Have? (1999 LMC)

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Assuming that you are talking about the date--looks like a weak strike, most likely caused by a little grease in the die.
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Most likely caused by a Grease Filled Die.
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I would concur that most likely it is a Grease Filled Die.

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the damage can happen in the letters s,t from trust
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Grease filled with a little grease mediated smearing.
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