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1980 LMC Some Doubling Reverse, Big Rim Gap Obverse.

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 Posted 08/28/2020  3:08 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add noobz to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I could find some references for DDO for 1980 LMS,
But I didn't see or found any for reverse yet. Maybe I was not looking good. Therefore I need your help.
Please tell me what kind of doubling on the letters, the right side of the building, a top shaft of the seven columns from the right side in, top cornice left side of the building.
Coin number 1
1980-LMC-Some-Doubling-Reverse,-Big-Rim-Gap-Obverse.
1980-LMC-Some-Doubling-Reverse,-Big-Rim-Gap-Obverse.
1980-LMC-Some-Doubling-Reverse,-Big-Rim-Gap-Obverse.
1980-LMC-Some-Doubling-Reverse,-Big-Rim-Gap-Obverse.
1980-LMC-Some-Doubling-Reverse,-Big-Rim-Gap-Obverse.
1980-LMC-Some-Doubling-Reverse,-Big-Rim-Gap-Obverse.
1980-LMC-Some-Doubling-Reverse,-Big-Rim-Gap-Obverse.

Talking about the obverse. It is a real headache for me to spot DD - talking about older coins like 80s and down.
For 1980 for DDO it is spread on "liberty" and date, sometimes on the jacket. I will make a separate post. I am checking my 1980 coins as I writing this - 30 to go, but I am losing my nerve. As I have made post about this coin maybe you can spot some doubling on its obverse too. I would appreciate it. But my main question is the reverse. thanks
Here front images.
1980-LMC-Some-Doubling-Reverse,-Big-Rim-Gap-Obverse.
1980-LMC-Some-Doubling-Reverse,-Big-Rim-Gap-Obverse.
1980-LMC-Some-Doubling-Reverse,-Big-Rim-Gap-Obverse.

Here is another one
Coin number 2 (Only 3.0 gr. ?)
Letters:
1980-LMC-Some-Doubling-Reverse,-Big-Rim-Gap-Obverse.
1980-LMC-Some-Doubling-Reverse,-Big-Rim-Gap-Obverse.
1980-LMC-Some-Doubling-Reverse,-Big-Rim-Gap-Obverse.
Left base of the building:
1980-LMC-Some-Doubling-Reverse,-Big-Rim-Gap-Obverse.
Left side of the capitals of the columns:
1980-LMC-Some-Doubling-Reverse,-Big-Rim-Gap-Obverse.
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08/28/2020 5:13 pm
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Reverse is MD. Obverse is a minor MAD.
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I'm sure you looked up the stats on how many they made...
7.4 Billion that year...that's a *** Edited by Staff | The bad word filter is in place for a reason. Bypassing the filter and making the intended word obvious anyway is completely unacceptable. *** ton of coinage...I'm sure it was easier for that shift to say...good enough...we didn't break anything and we can still read the dates...good enough...let the next shift deal with a new die...if they want too...?
As the die wears...the tolerances shrink causing more shifting...among other inputs (increase die strike pressure...which could cause die damage...thus needing to change the die more frequently...or let er rip and meet quota requirements)...causing such MD's...good enough was the term used...
I believe you have a "good enough"...
Beautiful coin...not a lot of marks...probably lots of orig luster in hand...but that's all..
We'll find some good ones...and a whole lotta good enough's...so we'll keep searching...
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Thanks for cheering up
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