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Could This Be A Cracked Planchet? Please Help!

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Any help would be cool!

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Possibly. I don't know what makes a lamination qualify as a cracked planchet.
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It would probably be called that as it goes through to the edge, a lamination usually stops at the edge. At least that's what NGC has called several coins I've sent in.
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It appears to be damage at first glance but you need to show an image of the obverse as well.
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