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1940 Lincoln Wheat Cent Huge Lamination?

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looks like it to me. is there a market for these things? or do people not like them because they're technically damage?

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 Posted 10/09/2015  8:05 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add chequer to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That's awesome. Yes, there's a market, just search the completed auctions on ebay for lamination errors.
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The cause of the "damage" was pre-strike. I don't think this qualifies as PSD.
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I see post-strike lamination (the metal pealed away after the strike). But it's not necessarily PMD. I've got a nickel with several large lamination peals that are still attached, it's not damage, no one shaved the metal somehow. It's just a matter of circulation if the lamination falls off or stays attached. Also, I assume it's possible for a coin to have it's lamination peal immediately after being struck, such as when being counted/rolled in which case it still happened AT the mint and was still caused by a mint error.
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10/09/2015 10:07 pm
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cool! I listed this one on ebay so we'll see what it goes for
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What year is it?
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