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1977 LMC Struck Through Or PSD

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Abe has a chip on his shoulder.

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Looks like it may have been struck trough a bit of grease.
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I would think grease would spread out more in that area. On the reverse in States the grease is stuck in the letters STA. But on the shoulder it is not confined.
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The obverse might be a Struck Through Grease, with grit in it.
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Grit is more than grease. Sounds logical. I'll take it. Thanks John1.
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Grease and grit as well
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I would agree.
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I have added it this time, but you should include the date, mintmark, and the denomination in your titles.

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