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HI Hey Are These 2018-D LSC' "Struck Through" ?

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@Iwannado, it is hard to tell where you are seeing the strike through error based on these pics. Can you either post a close-up of the affected area or else describe in words what you are seeing with the coin in hand? Thx.
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Hi Spence what I see is raised impression near the rim on both sides and through nearly all the devices and a wide spread through trust, I run across arguments of Die Deterioration and/or struck through of sorts or double rim, I'm definitely no expert
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I'm thinking it may be Die Deterioration. I'm not an expert either so don't take my word for it, but that's what it appears to be. Happy hunting!

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A "Struck Through would be incuse, not raised.
What you have is possible DD.
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Ok yes I think I see what you are talking about now. Enlarging and enhancing your pics creates a somewhat pixelated image, but I think that @ch27 is right.



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DDD,very common in my area.
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This is part of Die Deterioration. It is called Ridge Ring. No premium as it has many examples out there. Just a die that is getting closer to retirement after a few hundred thousand more coins to strike.
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