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1986- D, LMC MD, DD ?

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I'm still not completely clear as to what the designation is for the date on this cent.
It's not shadow, I made sure I took the photo with light coming from the right side to wash out any shadow from the date. I'm sure it's not plating failure.

Dan
1986--D,-LMC--MD,-DD-?
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 Posted 01/27/2019  8:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DaWolfster to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks like LDS Doubling...
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Die Deterioration doubling. I have an 86 D that is similar to yours.
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you will find a lot of them in the 80's all years from 82-89,sorry happy hunting I call them ghoast
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Thank You guys.
Jim if you already have the photo uploaded could you post it here ?

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Errers and Varietys.
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Remember this. If you see this on a coin, then look at Liberty. If you see the same thing, but on the left side of Liberty, it is Die Deterioration Doubling. Deterioration is all on the sides of the devices that are closer to the closest rim. Another point, on the single squeeze dies, the DDD shows on the field, not on the devices. Machine Doubling affects the devices, damaging the devices after the strike. This will help you in the search on coins you encounter.
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Here you go Dan. This is about as an extreme example as you'll find. I keep this one for educational purposes and because zinc rot is not in play. Notice how the devises are going towards the rim? DDD.
1986--D,-LMC--MD,-DD-?
1986--D,-LMC--MD,-DD-?
1986--D,-LMC--MD,-DD-?
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01/28/2019 12:28 am
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Here is a more extreme one:
1986--D,-LMC--MD,-DD-?
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That one has some plating issues too!
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