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1959-D LMC Lamanation?

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Is this a lamination on the forehead? Thank all, John1
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Bump.
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Yes John...cool find !
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So it is a lamination? Value? Thanks,
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Its a die break. All coins created after this coin will continue to show this same die break and get worse with the more coins it strikes.
Lamination is a planchet issue.
Die break a die issue.
Unlike cracks the break is chipping away and getting larger. Here is an example of die cracks. (They are smaller)
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