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1990 D LMC Folded Rim Fin

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MAD and tilted die issue I'm assuming.


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What was a fin on the coin is now flattened and the plating is removed. So if you had it before the flattening, then it would be a premium coin. But now flatted, it us just a face value coin. In time zinc rot will attack the coin and its all down hill from here.
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