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1999 D Cent Struck Through Or Lamination?

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1999-D-Cent-Struck-Through-Or-Lamination?

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1999-D-Cent-Struck-Through-Or-Lamination?
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Looks like a nice RIDB, retained interior die break. A break in the die that has not fallen out yet.
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thanks stoneman227, you're right is a RIDB-1c-1999d-01.
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Impossible for lamination to happen on zincs.
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thanks stoneman227, you're right is a RIDB-1c-1999d-01.


No, it's not that one. It looks similar but look closer, it's way off.
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7th post down https://goccf.com/t/191628
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