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1927 LWC Lamination And What Is The Weird Stuff?

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Tell me what the weird stuff is at the second T in TRUST, please!


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Could be part of the rim that sheared off. Looks like a divet on the rim above the T. Could also just be part of the LAM.
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Could be part of the rim that sheared off. Looks like a divet on the rim above the T


Seems likely. I wonder if this would be the result of damage to the coin from circulation or maybe a vending machine?
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It is a peeling lamination.
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Nice find Pete.
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Thanks, CoinMasters!

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< coop >, wow I need to get my eyes checked . I thought I read it's a peeing lamination .
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It looks like it to me too. Looks like a continuation of the lam. Edit: Better get my eyes checked too, I missed the no L.
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< coop >, wow I need to get my eyes checked . I thought I read it's a peeing lamination .


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