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Looks Like A 1997 P LMC Double Ear Found In Pocket Change .

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 Posted 11/01/2019  06:12 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Curveball to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
@john1 Let me try to match up some die markers
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@ Grapecollects It might not be it does look like small spread towards the south thx for the response
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Just a normal die example. The area you are seeing that looks raised, is from die polishing that slightly went into the void of the design. It removed a bit of the sub device area of the ear. When metal is removed from an area on the die, then it leaves a raised areas on the coin. That is what your are seeing.
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Nice find I am still looking for one of those
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Thx for the replies everyone
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