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1985 LMC Error Reverse In Epluribus Unum

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*** Edited by Staff to Add Year / Mintmark / Denomination to Title. Titles are Important! ***

At first glance I thought I had just found a DDR, but looking at it more I just really don't know what this is. Any and all info is welcome!

1985-LMC-Error-Reverse-In-Epluribus-Unum

Update: Here are some better photos for you guys.


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Looks like a worn die.
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Die Deterioration Doubling? Can't really tell much with the current pictures.
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The double lighting is making everything almost glaring. On light is better on micro photos. Why? Light and shadows. Let the light shine on the opposite of what you are wanting to show as interesting. Allow the light to fall over that area, not have a spot light on that area/areas. Glare hides/turns white the areas you are finding as interesting.
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See how the shadows enhance what you are trying to show on a coin? If too much light is there, all we will see is glare.
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Alright, I am going to play around with the lighting a little bit and see if I cant get a better look and update some photos on here. Thank you!
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