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2019 D LMC Internal Die Crack?

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What causes that 'scratch' (?) In pic 1? On several coins, some rim to rim, some shorter.

Pic 2 ?
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 Posted 11/01/2019  10:46 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add moxking to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
If #1 is raised above the field, I'd say a die scratch.

The other is a die crack or a plating crimp.
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#1 is not raised. Neither are raised actually. #2 is like, under the skin of you will?
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I'm wondering if it's due to a plating problem. Have you done the toothpick test? If you can depress the widest part of the line, near Lincoln's head, it may be a plating bubble.
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I've done the toothpick test. Does not depress, move or shift in way shape or form.
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