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1991 D LMC Splitting?

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What would (you) call this?

Bottom of ED-UNITED and 1st S-STATES.

Thank you for your help.
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The mark to the east of D looks like PMD. The other locations pointed to seem to be nothing. Please explain what you are seeing at the locations pointed to.
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What you see it is from plating. The plated coins show this after the strike.
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Rob, I would think this a very light and early, plating disturbance of some sort.
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Thanks everyone.
Sorta thought it was plating problem/splitting.
The S had me wondering the most.

Thanks again.
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