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1959 LMC Lamination No FG

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1959 LMC with lamination where FG should be. A 2x2 keeper.
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Seems like a lam, but could be a piece of struck through copper foil too. That is a fun find!
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Given the pics posted, I'm thinking a foil issue. An in-hand examination might prove otherwise.
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Not 100% sure but given the pics, looks like struck through gritty grease.
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Don't know what it is... some very plausible replies above.
Pretty neat though
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Most unusual indeed.
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Can't tell for sure from your pics. Too much glare and your close-ups are a tad to close.
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Might be Struck Through Copper Foil.
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Hard to tell anything from those closeups.
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@hwbfresh,. it almost looks like a small die chip, or freestanding interior die break depending on size. Really hard to tell with those pics, I would post a couple better pics..
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