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1964-D Quarter-Multiple Lamination Issues

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Hello,

I have this well worn 1964-D quarter that I believe has lamination errors or cracks. I only zoomed in on the more major areas.

Am I right to assume lamination errors were common with silver coins? I have several, but this is the only one with any cracking like this. I didn't note any cracks on the obverse.

Thank you so much for your opinions.


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Dearborn, I thought I had read that there were laminations on silver coins, but don't remember where I read that. Perhaps I am wrong.
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Ok, now I just put it in the "search," button and did find some lams on silver, but I guess I am asking if what I have are laminations or abuse from age.

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Not laminations.
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Then tell us what they are.
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I guess that one on the obverse in pic 1 is a lamination. Pics 2, 3, and 4 just show tarnishing. The last pic shows a die chips.
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Sickpuppy, Thank you for resonding. I didn't have any indication that I could see that there was a lamination on photo 1 of the obverse.

The reverse close-ups; the first photo of the word "OF," looked originally like die cracks of some sort, but then I wondered if it was the beginning of a lamination.

The eagle's head looked again like die cracks, but then I wondered about the beginning of a lamination.

The 3rd closeup of the eagle's wing, (our left), looked like a die gouge with die cracks below it. That gouge is an indent on the coin. I think it could look like a die chip from that angle. I wondered if it was a lamination where the silver flaked off, if that is possible.

If I need better photos, please let me know. I am really trying hard with my photos and with learning as much as I can.

I appreciate all your welcomes and responses. Hope you all have a nice Friday evening.
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Small Laminations on the reverse.
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