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Does This 2001 D Washington Quarter Have Lamination Errors?

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I think the streak across the obverse running through Washington's forehead and the splotch on the reverse near the edge are lamination errors. I'd like to get some expert opinions.

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No, just staining from Environmental Damage. PSD.
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Alright, case closed. Thanks.
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Yes, just staining maybe from a soda or something.
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Clad coins won't have lamination issues - this is just a stain of some sort.


Lamination on Clad Coins...
"Because copper-nickel clad layers are already very thin, it is quite unusual for lamination errors to develop within a clad layer. Yet such errors do occur. They can be distinguished from "partial clad" errors because the copper core is not exposed in a lamination error."
https://www.error-ref.com/?s=Lamination

However, this coin does not resemble the unusual lamination error depicted on error-ref.
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