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1998 D LMC: Struck Through On Reverse And DDR Re Roof Lines?

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 Posted 12/30/2018  2:38 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add victoriarose28 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I need the experts opinions on what seems to me like arch-shape tilted lines on the roof lines. Hoping to hear from you guys. Thank you.
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The line through ONE looks like a feeder finger gouge. The roof looks normal to me, maybe some slight die abrasion.
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Thank you @tanman2001 for reminding me about it being a feeder finger error, yes it is. Feeder finger with parallel gouges? What's the difference with feeder finger scrapes? I still find it cool even though not being a valuable error.
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I've heard die scrape and feeder finger gouge/scrape/damage used interchangeably.

http://www.error-ref.com/die-scrapes/
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I apologize, I am referring with the memorial ceiling not roof lines if that is the right term to use.
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The ceiling between the columns? I don't see any DDR, I think the extra rounded area at the corners is more likely an abrasion issue.
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