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1989-D LMC. Is This Die Chip Or DD Eye

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very scary look
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 Posted 04/14/2019  12:58 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DrDon to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'm going to say die chip.
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Hmmmm.... Looks promising but it is suspect because of being plated zinc.

How does the rest of the coin look? Many of plating blisters?

EDIT: I remember a post by Bob Piazza (of Copper Coins) concerning the agreement among attributors for the shape of a doubled eyelid to be oval, since that was the general shape of an eyelid, not round. Yours might be too round even if there's not much blistering.
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Could be either. Have you tried pushing down on it?
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Coinfroig I did with a tooth pick but it did not go away..the whole surface does not have any bubble Zinc plate that why it make me wonder..
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Plating Bubble.
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Any other areas affected? I'd keep it save for a while. It maybe something new?
A chip is usually not round.
A bubble usually gives.
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I will save it Mr. Coop. it is not Platting Bubble for sure.
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