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1995-P LMC - What Caused This Gouge?

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We need to have a full OBV and REV picture to tell. A date also is something we need.
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We need to have a full OBV and REV picture to tell. A date also is something we need.

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I'm thinking it could be a split plating issue. https://www.error-ref.com/split-plating/
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I'm thinking it could be a split plating issue. https://www.error-ref.com/split-plating/

The images on that page just show the plating shifted away, exposing the flat zinc core underneath. This is a recessed groove.
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Not convinced its mechanical Rolling Machine Damage. What I'm seeing is tucked in very close to the rim. As a side note, when processing photos for uploading, check to be sure the images are not stretched/shrunken in the X oy Y axis--otherwise, the coin featured looks artificially 'out of round'. Thanks.
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Solved! It's Peripheral Die Damage (PDD).
https://www.error-ref.com/peripheral-die-damage/

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A third 1983 cent with loss of the outer portion of the field and its replacement by an incuse area of die damage. The cent probably represents a die attrition error. This curved groove is an unusual (but by no means unique) form of die damage and implies the presence of a thin burr extending down from the damaged portion of the die. It would be similar to the burr you get when you file down a piece of metal.

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Here's a more extreme example of this phenomenon exhibited on another 1983-P cent:
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