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1986-D LMC - Lamination Or Gum Wrapper?

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I was certain that I found a gum wrapper with some old dried-on gum on the reverse of this coin. Then I looked closely at the "foil". You can see a reverse image of the upper corner of the Memorial building (I think). Soaked it in acetone thinking the gum would dissolve. Nope. I know its not a pretty coin. But is it a lamination or just stubborn gum?!

1986-D-LMC---Lamination-Or-Gum-Wrapper?
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My vote is for stubborn gum.
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Darn stubborn gum. How long did the coin soak? Obverse has a ridge ring--sign of Die Deterioration.
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Acetone won't take off something that is organic. Try a toothpick, or a rose thorn.
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Dang, you guys are good. Wrigley's... Spearmint I think.
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What does it taste like? (Just kidding) LOL Bemmon's gum?
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Note the typical date. (Man's hand in his pocket) LOL
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Can't have a lam on a zincoln I thought.
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