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1955-D LWC REV Lamination. A Bit Longer...

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I just thought this is a bit longer than many I usually find.


1955-D-LWC-REV-Lamination.-A-Bit-Longer...

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nice enough...
the photos are so "close up" its hard to appreciate the lamination error.

just my opinion...
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nice enough...
the photos are so "close up" its hard to appreciate the lamination error.

just my opinion...


I decided to try my hand of pulling the images together in a collage:





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One of those long laminations. They usually follow in a straight line across the coin. More interesting with a large peel and especially with the peel and the coin. But this one is fairly common as far a laminations go.
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