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1955 D Lincoln Wheat Pennies Dark And Marbled Looking Along With Lamination

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1955-D-Lincoln-Wheat-Pennies---Dark-And-Marbled-Looking-Along-With-Lamination
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Looks like some kind of substance on obverse of coin the reverse may have a pre Cud on right wheat ear pitchers are not quite clear enough to say for sure
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Better pics please. Where are you seeing a lamination?
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Suggest giving the coin a looooooong soak in 100% acetone. Could go a long way in clearing away any 'gunk' which may be present.
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looks like it was lacquered or 'shellacked' or something, there is a lot of gunk of this coin to tell anything from it.
a good LONG acetone might help this coin out greatly.
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I thought Acetone would mess up copper?
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Nope
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Circulation residue, not worth the effort of conservation, these are very inexpensive in MS red.
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Agree it looks lacquered. Spender.
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For curiosity. I'm giving this thing a bath
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Just a Wheat cent now. Nothing really special about this coin. (from a normal die)
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Several soaks later
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Acetone cleared out some gunk.
I was thinking the black "splotching" might be from being in a fire.
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