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1995 Penny Lamination Problem?

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This might be my first lamination issue coin on the L in LIBERTY.




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1995-Penny-Lamination-Problem?
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@blank, do you think that the copper plating is pushed up as a result of the underlying zinc core swelling as it deteriorates? I'm not sure that this is a lam.
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I'm not sure which is why I put the ? in the title. I'm still fairly new to error hunting, I was actually hoping to find a Cud tonight when I saw that.
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'82 and newer cents are plated, not laminated. you cannot have a lam error on the newer cent coins. split plating maybe, or a busted zinc blister..
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thanks for the info :)
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Agree, just a plating issue.
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