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Any Idea About This Penny? (1928)

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Here's another penny, that I wonder what happened to it. Any ideas?
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Your CENT has a lamination. It is caused by a faulty planchet.
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Appears to be delamination error. Congrats! Please always post pictures of both sides of any coin, thanks.
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Yes that is a lam--this one is worth saving in a 2x2. Well done!
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Excellent lamination example!
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What does that mean? Besides it being a good thing?
Here is the back of the coin.
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A lamination error means it is a defective planchet. Impurities in the planchet caused metal to split and peel up like your coin. Worth a few dollars to a lamination error collector. Your coin has a decent sized lamination, and worth setting aside.
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Nice delam!

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