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1996 LMC Reverse ?

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I recall a coin with a similar issue awhile ago but don't remember the outcome. What is this?The left side of the line is higher then the right. Thanks all,
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Hmmm, interesting. Not a die crack, it is incuse and it certainly does not have the appearance of post-mint damage. There is a die gouge in the middle of the steps that bisects the line in question, that is about all I can say for certain
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Thanks very much for your input. I guess we just have to wait for more members to chime in.
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I think if you took a shot of the whole reverse maybe someone could help. Maybe there is a lot more to see and you're just not seeing it. The third picture looks like maybe there is some evidence of a clash in between the bays of the memorial. Or...maybe just some die damage. Are you sure the left is higher?

I don't know what I'm talking about anyway. Just was interested.
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John1:

I think you were referring to my 1999P LMC.

See pics below- I think it was determined as a die crack, but I'm not sure since my post has been archived, I don't remember what all the responses were.

Chuck.

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