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1990-D LMC. Slanted Ceiling?

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Opinions please. Is this considered a slanted ceiling or gouge?
Also if it is a gouge. How is a true slanted ceiling created?
Thank you all for help.
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The mark ar an angle looks incuse on the bay. I'm surprised that it didn't affect the column? But the ceiling line is still there. Just a coin contact mark. PSD.
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It looks raised to me based on the lighting.
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Looks raised to me,die scratch?
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On my tablet it looked incuse. If raised, then is a die scratch.
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It is raised. So it's a die scratch not a gouge.
For the slanted ceiling question. How are they created?

Coop. Sometimes some of my pictures do look incused. I delete those. You mentioned a few times things look incuse. I'm curious to why they do look like that (sometimes) and I don't do anything different.
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Incuse would mean it was damage from a hit. Raised is a die issue, like a die scratch/gouge/hub doubling. That is why they could be different. Some appear one way when they aren't.
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. Thank you.
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