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Column Bar Hub Doubling On This 1996 D LMC?

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I need some help determining if I should spend any more time trying to locate this coin which slipped out of my hand and into the 5th Dimension that is the crack between my car console and the left side driver's seat...

Hopefully the photos are enough to determine said issue. I think it may be worth it as to me the bars in the left side Memorial Bays 2 3 and 4 appear raised to me. What do y'all think?
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I see a normal, albeit damaged coin. There is zinc rot beginning to show as well.
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These dies have been worked over a lot. Look at the size of the date digits? The affected areas are probably from die scratches on the bays. (which is part of the fields on the reverse die) Spend it while it is still worth something.
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