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Bedrock of the Community
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It is a lamination. They flow in a straight line. Note that on the coin. Not damaged. Planchette error.
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Quote:Thanks USSID18, wha chu mean greasy fingers? I licked all that fried chicken offum fore I fooled with this coin.  Coins first, eat last!  
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USSID18 Quote: Coins first, eat last! Ok, I had it backwards 
Edited by OldJoeClark 12/23/2017 11:54 pm
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Definitely a lam and a nice one.  I agree with moxking about the woody part. It's not quite strong enough to be labeled as such. However, woodies and lams are "birds of a feather", so to speak.
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Nice coin joe! And tropical seems to be right on the DDR too. Thickness in the motto,wheat stems and dots
Edited by Slamnbass 12/24/2017 01:31 am
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A Lamination Error and a DDR nice find 
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Thanks everyone and thanks tropical bats for the heads up on the DDR. 
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tropicalbats, Slamnbass, Man, I never would have seem or known that! 
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Nice lam OJC  Quote: FYI, the coin is a DDR Good eye tropicalbats 
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While this is an error, woody and a DDR, it doesn't add value to the coin because of multiple issues. Why not? People usually collect one of these. Variety collecters like DDRs, but don't want issue coin with issues or intend to pay more for the coin. Woody collectors careless about errors or varieties. Error collectors don't care about woodys. So if you sell the coin you might want to determine which collectors to offer it to for the best price?
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Quote:While this is an error, woody and a DDR, it doesn't add value to the coin because of multiple issues. Why not? People usually collect one of these. Variety collecters like DDRs, but don't want issue coin with issues or intend to pay more for the coin. Woody collectors careless about errors or varieties. Error collectors don't care about woodys. So if you sell the coin you might want to determine which collectors to offer it to for the best price? So the next question I've always asked myself and thought about is, how many different errors and varieties can be found in one coin?
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That sounds like a question a wife would ask her husband, and best answered with no response, unless he really wants a fight on his hands......
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Very nice! 
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