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1959 D LMC Not Sure If This Is A Die Crack Or Flawed Planchett On Reverse

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1959-D-LMC-Not-Sure-If-This-Is-A-Die-Crack-Or-Flawed-Planchett-On-Reverse
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Looks like a lamination or planchet flaw. Does it penetrate through to the obverse?
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Yes that is interesting--doesn't really look like a die crack to me so could be a planchet flaw. That is a die chip though between the letters R and I.
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A Die Chip and possibly a Planchet Flaw.
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I dont see anything unusual on the obverse Hondo
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