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1954-S Die Crack Or Delamination

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I found this 1954D cent has a large die crack or delamination error on the reverse from the 'O' in ONE down through the wheat to the rim. staining makes it hard to tell if it is a crack or a delamination, then again it could be just a stain, what do you see?


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Obverse just cause

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Looks like a lam to me, although usually there are two sides. Doesn't look like a die crack to me though.
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Could be a Lamination.
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Agree, a lamination matter.
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Thank you all, shiniest lamination error coin in my collection now.
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Just a minor lam, agree.
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By the way looks like a 1954 S to me but it's a nice looking lamb congrats
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like a 1954 S to me


Title fixed.
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