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Interesting 1977-P Lincoln Cent Lamination

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Hello everyone. I havent shared anything in quite a while....i hope to get back into the groove of things. I recently picked this one up and thought you guys might enjoy it.
Large lamination peeling from the surface of the obverse,and just a tiny bit peeling from the center of the memorial on the reverse.














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Very nice Lamination!
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Super nice error and great photography.
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Impressive delamination and very nice photos
Thanks for sharing!
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That is a heck of a peal very nice.
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Fantastic!
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Wow, that's quite the delam. Nice find!
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Very very cool and great pictures too, KeepTheChange!
Inordinately fascinated by bits of metal with strange markings and figures
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Wow, that is a very dramatic lamination, thanks for sharing this one.
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a very nice delamination!! It looks like it was at some point folded over on itself then placed back place. (I judging it from the torn crease where the lam is still attached,)
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Dearborn,that is possible I suppose. With copper being so brittle,if it were bent back and forth I would suspect it would break off. Who knows,I can't say for sure either way.
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Certainly a unique instance. Very cool!
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very nice lamination , congrats
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Even thou it's not a clad coin, I'd call it a double clam shell lamination. Very nice.
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that is possible I suppose. With copper being so brittle,if it were bent back and forth I would suspect it would break off. Who knows,I can't say for sure either way.

Yep, but now that you have it It should be safe from further bending..
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