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Greaser With Lam? (+ Damage) - 1971 D LMC

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Thoughts?

Worth keeping? (Damage kinda messes with it)


Greaser-With-Lam?-+-Damage---1971-D-LMC

Lam/Die chip?


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Right, slight grease effects and a small lam, congrats!
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I only see struck thru grease and Die cracks on columns 11 & 12. Where is the Lam?
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The die crack on column 11, I believe isn't a die crack. It seems to be much too large, and doesn't really take the form of a crack.

I'm going to have to agree with Coinfrog on this one, thank you for your input Chase!
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This is a common area to find a Struck Through Grease error. While the metal is being moved to form the obverse, that area is weaken when the metal runs out.
Greaser-With-Lam?-+-Damage---1971-D-LMC
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