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1989 LMC. Is This DD Or Normal Design?

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The devices always look different in different lighting and various glares. its a spender.
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As Coimfrog said, maybe slight Machine Doubling.
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Here is a close up of that area:
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Thanks to all masters specially Mr. Coop for the very clear illustration
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Having an image with an EDS die state shows what they coins die looked like when they were put into production. Seeing this die state is very pleasing to me.
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