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1946 LWC Retained Lamination. Dare I Say This?

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Here is another one from the LWC hoard. I thought it was worthy of its own flip and to share with you guys.

1946 LWC with some interesting things going on with the obverse.



1946-LWC-Retained-Lamination.--Dare-I-Say-This?

1946-LWC-Retained-Lamination.--Dare-I-Say-This?

1946-LWC-Retained-Lamination.--Dare-I-Say-This?

1946-LWC-Retained-Lamination.--Dare-I-Say-This?
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It looks like the planchet was laminated.....er wait.. That sounds funny.....looks like the planched delaminated :) (by the TY) before it was struck....hmmm...but the top part of it would have been pushed flat frim the high pressure strike...sooooo I don't know..lol
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I'll just stick to planchet defect.
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I think Jayman's right. Some of the lamination struck flat at strike.
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