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A Few Jefferson Nickel Laminations

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I have a couple more but I thought that these were the best.



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Actually, looking at it now I'm not sure the last is a lamination but maybe a strike through.
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If it matters, the last two in order are a 1949-s and 1955-p which I read were Key or Semi-Key dates.
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Nice. The last one looks like a Struck Through Grease.
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. The two lam errors are really nice.
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Nice lams
I think the lamination has peeled off on the bottom coin.
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The last one to me looks like it was struck through something on the die. Grease may have been involved, but something was there preventing the strike that altered even the fields reducing them. It was not hard, because there is not edges. So some greasy debris that may have fallen out of the obverse or reverse die, then struck onto the coin preventing that area to be formed. Something like a dropped letter, but it may have filled the bust or building part of the die, falling onto this coin. (huge)
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top two are lams, bottom is a struck through.
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Interesting examples!
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I saw the first one and told myself, that's the one I'm gonna like the best. Then I saw the second one, and had to decide. I looked at the third coin, and wow! Nice coins. Thanks for sharing them.
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Nice for the collection
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