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1968-D LMC : What's Going On?... On This Rim

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Found this little sucker on the rim. I am pretty sure it is not PMD...

No clue what to call it (error-wise)?

THX

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 Posted 05/18/2019  4:08 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Die dent?
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 Posted 05/18/2019  4:12 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add dbrablec to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Interesting find..,
I am interested to see what the experts have to say...
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I am interested to see what the experts have to say...


Me too!
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Struck Through Copper foil Debris?
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Yeah... I dunno EV Still waiting on a good explanation?
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Gheez, where's Coop? We really need him. I'll contact him.
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At first I was thinking it was a die crack... but it seems raised in general yet, not as tall as the devices... and then the rim dent thingy, really got me stumped?
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I'm thinking it's most likely a die dent. The way it protrudes from the rim but diminishes behind the N makes me think so. Hopefully Mr. Coop can help out with this one....

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A slightly MAD with a die dent...IMO...
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Looks like a struck through debris error. Not a Struck Through Grease error because the missing area on the inside edge of the rim. Not a die dent as it flows on to the rim area. Die dents end at the inside rim edge.
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Eye4Error, I guess I was correct.
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Yes... looks like you called it EV

Thanks Coop for taking a look... I always appreciate your insight!
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I was thinking one or the other at first glance.

The arch effect that seems to protrude into the design rim might suggest displaced (raised) material on the die. I can't visualize the effect being created by a struck through, unless the (arch) section fell away after strike. Thanks, Doug.
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I agree with the fell away after the strike, possibly in circulation.
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Yeah... I am having a hard time visualizing how this went down... So you are thinking there was a hang-er that may have fell off in circulation?
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