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What Do You Guys Make Of This 1992 D LMC?

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Not sure what I'm looking at here guys any ideas? All devices on the rim above the word trust are incused by the way.
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Sorry, but I am not experienced enough to help with this. Hopefully an expert can come along and explain. I can't wait to see results.
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Just a guess here, but it looks like someone took a second coin and stamped it on the first. I will wait to see what the experts say.
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Just nothing more than damage here, sorry. PSD 100%.
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Hi Chris. What you're saying makes sense, but there's no similar indication of this anywhere else just the rim. It seems like there would be evidence of this somewhere else if that were the case wouldn't you think?
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Looks like some sort of vise job.
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10-4 Thanks guys.
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Someone tried to match the T's in TRUST and hoped that no one would catch that the letters were backwards. As said above, it's a vise or squeeze job. If it were a true double strike the letters wouldn't be reversed.
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http://www.error-ref.com/?s=Rim-res...cond+Strikes
Here is the answer. Read this thread by Mike Diamond.
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Awesome info everybody! Many thanks, but I'm still a little confused. Coop, are you saying that this is a rim restricted second strike or device duplication?
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confused also, because I thought that if this was a rim restricted second strike the letters would be raised not incused as you say they are, can someone clarify?
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What does the reverse look like?
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I have it with me let me get a few snaps and I'll throw them out.
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After reading the link coop posted my guess is rim-restricted design duplication. I don't see design elements on the reverse rim
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