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1977 Lincoln Penny Obverse Lamination Error. Please Check

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 Posted 04/10/2024  6:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ramon1604 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
These are the weirdest stains
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1- Can not be removed with acetone
2- Lincoln shoulder is on top of the stain
3- Stain is on top of coat and rim
4- Stain is next to 1971
5- And Sorry but if you see the coin you may clearly appreciate that it is a copper laminate.

Pretty weird stain ?
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 Posted 04/11/2024  09:13 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Parnelli917 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'm not an expert, but I have to agree with the others that it is not a lamination. Imagine pulling a strip of copper up and laying the end down in a different position. Your example cent (the slabbed 1942 Lincoln) shows this clearly. But yours only shows the darkened areas around the coin. In the angled shot you provided, if you look closely, there doesn't appear to be any raised material. It seems that the dark areas are flat with the surface. This is only an opinion and as others have said, it is difficult to discern without really clear, close photos or having the coin in hand. If you still feel strongly that it is a lamination, taking it to a local coin shop might give you an answer. If you want to spend the money to have it graded, that is you prerogative as well. We simply want to help you evaluate your coin and give you honest assessments. Whatever you choose, please keep is in the loop. Good Luck!
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ramon1604,
Send it to either ANACS,PCGS or NGC and let us know what they say by posting a full slab photo front and back.
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Sir, the first thing we did was sending full slab photos from obverse and reverse. If you check the post from very begin you will find them. Remember uploading is limited to 300k

thanks
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the lamination goes from Lincoln's face to his chest and you may notice the lines that define Lincoln's coat are on top of the lamination.
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Is funny but if you look carefully the lamination on Lincoln's face looks like a deformed Lincoln's face.
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We surely be sending several coins for grading to PCGS or NGC. Thanks for the advice.
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It is an incredible looking coin when you have it in your hand. We found it in a 50c roll that we have kept, along with a bunch of others 50c rolls, that have been in a bucket for over 40 years. My father started giving them to me in 1974 and he passed away in 2000 at age 90. I am 65 now and always kept the bucket but until two months ago that decided to embark in this quest is when started slowly opening rolls because they should be over 100 50c rolls in the bucket yet.
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 Posted 04/11/2024  1:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coin rejector to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Based on the pics, I'm personally not seeing a lamination or the peeling one would expect. It looks more like a Details coin to me.
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If you look for the photos that we numbered the pictures in. You may clearly appreciate the lamination. In the bottom the lamination is over the coat and on top of the rim.
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check square no. 3 and no.1
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The coin weights 3.2 grams. That is the lamination added weight. As you know, overtime, coins tend to loose weight due to wear over time. This is a 53 years old coin.
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Besides, if they were details, did the dies had them when they strucked the coin ? That is pretty weird ?
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Sir, if you add something to anything it logically increases its weight. Not only a coin but anything ?
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Besides, you contradict your fellow members, when this post was started, the first thing one of the moderators asked was for weight to verify that it should have increased. And now you say it does not add weight. Pleaseeee ?
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Sir, if you add something to anything it logically increases its weight. Not only a coin but anything ?

a lamination is usually a Missing piece of metal from a coin - thus losing weight
a retained lamination and a 'fold over lamination is when the material has not fallen off the coin thus maintaining the same weight.
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