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1974 D LMC Upper Column Help

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Since I did post it pretty late last time, Ill post once more just in case.
Most of the pictures here I'm 99% sure is MD or Die Deterioration, but my main focus is the top of the columns. I'm not experienced enough to know whether that's worthless or true doubling, but from what I've seen from other years, it looks pretty close. Made sure to look at regular strike 1974 Ds nothing simila, so I Won't get excited or anything but let me know your thoughts and what exactly that is! Thank you.
{Hey at the end of the day thats a nice looking coin :)}

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First off, looks like a small date. Just a guess on the column,die polishing?
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Die ware? allowing extra material in at a fixed area? I'm a learner here.. just my guess
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Might be similar to trail dies, which are from die polishing. Need a pro or two to chime in.
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