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Who Took The Rest Of My E, 1988 LMC Reverse Error?

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1988 LMC missing partial top of the E in AMERICA, no signs of PSD in the area
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I think it is caused by a deteriorating die. The Obverse looks especially thin
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An Over Polished die issue caused it.
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cool to find nonetheless, obverse wasn't thin at all to be honest looked perfectly normal
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Maybe not, but it looks thin to me. I do only look at cents on here though.

I was going to post a link but it was prohibited for some reason.
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My eyes would die before I saw that.
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Maybe, trying out shorthand on some dies...
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You guys are hilarious
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