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1955 D LWC Struck Through Reverse Uncirculated

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Found this one in an uncirculated 1955-D roll, appears to be struck through on the reverse.

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That is a nice one lawest!
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congratulations... nice
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Nice find!
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That is extremely cool! I want to hear what the pros think of this guy, looks like a retained struck through to me.

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Great find. Sending out the coop signal!
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Looks more like a lamination than a struck through.
See how it also affects the rim.
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Looks more like a lamination than a struck through.
See how it also affects the rim.
That's what I was thinking at first too but it does not follow the typical, lam look that usually runs in a fairly straight line, plus, it would appear to be extra metal laying over the existing, normal sized coin, a lam would be taken out of the normal size.
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Very cool, nice lamination - could this be extra metal from a lam from the previous coin that was struck?
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Nice one! Definitely a lam.
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Weight is 3.13 grams
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not a struck through this is a planchet flaw.
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technically speaking it is struck on a flawed plancet..
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Delamination of metal.
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@law, how are you planning to protect those wispy bits from breaking off from the coin? Just store in a 2x2 or something else?
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@Spence - I will store it in a 2X2 flip. I have some air-tights with foam insert but I think that might mess up the edge
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