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2001 LMC DDR With Slanted Legs

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This one is a nice one looks like Lincolns legs doubled and slanted, close to 2001 1¢ WDDR-049




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Possible linerar plating blister? http://www.error-ref.com/?s=linear&...#043;blister
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i don't believe so because its directly under the right leg and the shape matches perfectly, its hard to see in the picture but there is a faint leg next to it also and passed the toothpick test
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The lump on the statue base looks like a gas bubble.
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hey John1 would a gas bubble shift with pressure applied by a toothpick?
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Most of the time yes,but not always.
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tried the toothpick test and not very gentle lol nothing happened
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Looks like trapped debris under the plating.
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