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 Posted 03/24/2016  8:34 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add stoneman227 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
TypeCoin, you may already realize it but I feel you have much more than a normal laminated Indian here. Note the weakly struck area on the obverse and the corresponding area of excessive circulation wear on the reverse. Then note the circulation on the rest of the laminated area.
I think your coin laminated before the strike on the reverse in an area that would be defined by the weakly struck area on the obverse. After some circulation the rest of the laminate came off and more circulation followed.
If I am correct you have a split before strike Indian. Very Cool !
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I noticed that too Stoneman227. If that's the case, after the lamination pealed and the coin was struck, it had to have pealed a second time in the same area
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I suspect that the portion of the reverse face opposite the weakly struck area on the obverse split off before the strike. The remainder split off after the strike.
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