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1984-S LMC Proof With Die Crack Rev

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Pretty sure this one's showing a die crack that runs from just left of the "C" in Cent across the top of the E, above the N, across the top of the T, up through the bottom right corner of the memorial and through the top of the G of the designers initials over to the edge of the coin.

Hard to capture a good photo with it being in the case.


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That is a great picture of your coin, but we need a nice close up of the area of concern.
Reason being is because I think some of that is a linear plating bubble
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Taking pics of proof coins is really tough because they are so shiny. From this current photo though, I agree with @dear that it looks more like a plating bubble.
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to the CCF and bubble.
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Very nice pic of a proof coin,what are you using? I agree with a linear trail gas bubble not a die crack.
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Very nice pic of a proof coin,what are you using?
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Just using my old Galaxy s7
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Does the plating bubble hurt the value of the set in any way?

The rest of the coins appear to have some toning going on. Or just some sort of tarnish.
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