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1957 D LWC Lamination?

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I was looking through my wheats trying to fill a book and I figured I would take a closer look at this one. I think it might be a lamination.

Here is the whole coin. Pretty beat up.
1957-D-LWC-Lamination?


Lamination error? Is it small? You can tell it is raised because of the shadow.
1957-D-LWC-Lamination?

Is this PMD Or is this where a lamination peeled off?
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Is that the reverse of the same coin?

The last image is where the lamination peeled off.
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THe second one is the obverse.
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Looks like you have a planchet the split apart after the strike. With the rims missing on the reverse, tells me it happened after the strike. If you had both pieces it would have been even better yet. It became a lot more interesting with that information.
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No no no no no. I think we have a misunderstanding. The reverse is normal but the second picture is a close up of another crack on the obverse. So I it is a lamination? Is it worth anything?
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Probably a better one you often find. Maybe a dollar or more.
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