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1973 LMC Grease Filled Die Or Die Clash On Reverse?

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I found this 1973 LMC and I noticed on the reverse in the first couple of columns it looks to be filled in, not warn down but I don't think it matches a die clash, What do you guys think?


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Ahh, thank you Errers and Varietys! So common I take it since its "The most widespread epidemic of repeated interior die subsidence errors occurs among 1973-D cent."
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Very common. I once had a progression set of 12 that started with almost no signs and ended with a major one where it went way lower below the steps than yours. I ended up releasing them back into circulation a few years ago.Now I wish I kept them,o'well.
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