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1972 D LMC Reverse Die Clash? Check It Out

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I don't see a doubled die, looks more like Machine Doubling but it does look like you have a die clash on the reverse IMO, I am no expert though so I'm sure others will chime in.
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I think I'm seeing both a MAD die clash and some die subsidence. Here's an overlay to check the clash. I've only seen a few coins with die subsidence issues, so I might be wrong. I think the line up and into the first S of STATES is a MAD clash but the area just to the West of that is the die subsidence. Who else?

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Looks like a normal die clash on the reverse to me.
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Or progressive indirect design transfer (PIDT)
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If it is PIDT,it's the first one I have seen from the 1970's era.
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