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1959 D LMC Lamination ?

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1959 D Lamination reverse found in fresh roll.
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I'm thinking a Struck Through error. Nice find!
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A little hard to see very well, but, looks like struck through to me also.
If you play with the light, and hold the coin to a slight angle, you can often get a better pic than from straight on.
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Agree--probable strike through, given the posted pics.
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If you play with the light, and hold the coin to a slight angle, you can often get a better pic than from straight on.


Great advice for lighting. Side lighting works great. I use it often to get better pics.
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Very cool find!
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Thanks everyone!
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