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1962 D First Hardcore Lamination Find

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been killing it tonight finding little die cracks etc as seen in my other thread I started.. think I'm up to 9-10 now just havent posted them all.. but thought this baby deserved a thread of its own. old and beat up but still my first.

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That is a pretty cool one. I really like the peel piece on the reverse that looks like it is ready to flake off.
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On the obverse, it looks a lot like the one I found, but the peel has happened already on the head.
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Yeah I remember lookin at your scarface post. And yeah the obverse is ready to peel. You can feel the edge
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Yeah lamination cracks rule. A while back - 4-6 months ago, I found one that looked like the state of Illinois. I'll see if I can find a pic.

Do yourself a favor and carefully put it into a 2x2 Mylar to keep everything intact.

Here are two;

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old and beat up
hey,that's my birth year Nice find,congrats.
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 Posted 04/17/2014  07:54 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinsniffer to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nice 1960.

And lmbo. Sorry. I forget this is usually an older person hobby :p lol

I'm just glad I'm not as rough as some of the 87's I've found haha.

Morning everyone!
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