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1974 D LMC Detached Nose

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Found this in an old Cent Roll. I have seen an other LMC almost like this but you could still make out the bridge of the nose but very, very, very faint. This one I cannot see the bridge of the nose at all.



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Over abraded die.
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Yes that is most likely due to overly aggressive die polishing.
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Interesting. Came across one of these a few days ago, I think the very same year and mint. Sadly, it's back in circulation.

Someone at the Denver mint had an 'ax to grind' the day he/she was working on dies. Maybe the Broncos lost a key game a few days earlier.
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There was a Freddy Kruger working at that mint that year:
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Note his handy work on this die.
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I think you are correct, someone at the Denver mint was having a bad year or two.

But sadly not that uncommon. Thank God the price of copper is not determined by the AU or MS grade.
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