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any value to this

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Very interesting ... I would think that someone who collects errors and varieties would be willing to put value on this...can't wait to check on the responses you get. GREAT FIND !
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It looks like a lamination error to me.
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I agree, it's a pretty nice size for one too, nice find!
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Nice larger lamination should have a premium.
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If you follow the line of the lamination peel, it covers a moderate amount of the coin. (About 25%+ of the obverse)
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