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1944 Wheat Laminations?

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I know laminations normally run in a straight line. Is this lamination, or is something else going on?
There are several breaks just above the head and you can see a tiny split on the edge of the coin.





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Looks like a lam to me and a nice one at that.
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To me it appears as a split planchet. Note the edge image. Not a clamshell, but a planchet split mildly.
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I agree bad planchet. Nice coin!
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Wax............


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I know laminations normally run in a straight line. Is this lamination, or is something else going on?
There are several breaks just above the head and you can see a tiny split on the edge of the coin.


Real Nice coin. <=====

Personally, cents draw little of my attention.

If I had a cent collection, I would want this one for the error issue
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They are usually stronger, but they are what they are. Here is one called a clam shell:
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Thanks for the information guys. I will hang on to it for the time being I believe. It's definitely interesting. I was just thinking Lincoln had blown his top.
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Coop.............


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They are usually stronger, but they are what they are. Here is one called a clam shell:



Makes me want to start error cent collecting
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