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Forget Wavy Steps-I've Got Wavy Columns

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This is the reverse of a 1983 LMC. Look at columns 4, 7 & 8. I've looked at thousands of cents and never seen this before. In order the pix show the complete coulmns view, and closeups of columns 4, 7 & 8. Anyone seen this before?
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 Posted 09/05/2010  05:41 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add MorgansRmine to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Caused by severe polishing and Die Deterioration. 80s decade well known for it.
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Thanks for the info MorgansRmine. Really, I'd never seen that b4.
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The mark in bay # 3 & 4 and above the cornice are parts of a die clash. The die polishings are the attempt to cover the clashes. A end of life life that is over worked and continued to be used that way.
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