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1960 Washington, Lam Or Chip?

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1960-Washington,-Lam-Or-Chip?

1960-Washington,-Lam-Or-Chip?
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Looks like a lam.
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Cool that would be my first.
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If your talking about Washington's neck it looks more like a ding
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Lamination, cool
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Sweeeet!
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I'm questioning this lamination. It looks like a ding what makes you guys think lamination? We are talking about the neck correct?
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Yes. THe neck. You can see how it is peeling kind of.
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Coinmaster can you get a better close up of that?
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Looks like a ding and a scratch to me.
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It could be a lam or a ding. Better image of the area in question needed.
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I will "throw" it in the next batch I shoot.
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I hope this is a little clearer.

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That does look like a small lamination issue. Not often found on the clad coins.
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Thanks Coop. That's my first lamination error.
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I agree now with that picture looks like lamination
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