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Need Help On This 1996 D LMC

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New to this only been hunting for a week now. Can someone tell what is on the steps? Thank You
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If the areas are raised, looks like plating bubbles.
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If they are incuse, (sunk into the coin) they are probably damage.
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Thank you for the help. and they are raised
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to CCF. If raised,maybe copper plating debris. If sunk,maybe a struck through debris or simple circulation damage.
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