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1992 D/D LMC, No Listing But Looks Like D/D To Me.

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I searched the postings and it is said that no RPM's come after 1989. Date looks machine doubled but D is different. Opinion please.
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1992-D/D--LMC,-No-Listing-But-Looks-Like-D/D-To-Me.
1992-D/D--LMC,-No-Listing-But-Looks-Like-D/D-To-Me.
1992-D/D--LMC,-No-Listing-But-Looks-Like-D/D-To-Me.
1992-D/D--LMC,-No-Listing-But-Looks-Like-D/D-To-Me.
1992-D/D--LMC,-No-Listing-But-Looks-Like-D/D-To-Me.
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DDD and split copper plating. No RPM's after 1989.
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What does DDD mean? And how can you tell split copper plating?
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Die Deterioration Doubling is DDD.

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And how can you tell split copper plating?

Years of seeing many of them.
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Agree. A classic instance of Lincoln Memorial cent Die Deterioration Doubling and the emergence of split plating. Split plating, where the copper 'skin' is ruptured, exposes the zinc core--which usually leads to a sad case of zinc rot.
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Far out! Thanks for the info. I do not care for LMC but I spotted this and was wondering. I much prefer LWC.
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Split plating you can see the gray color where the plating was split.
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