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1962-D LWC Minor Planchet Flaw

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I found this 1962-D in a bank roll tonight.

1962-D-LWC-Minor-Planchet-Flaw

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1962-D-LWC-Minor-Planchet-Flaw

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NiceIt almost looks like a woody to me, But I could be wrong
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No woody, no flaw. That's environmental toning(streaks) and that's a scrape w/ displaced material, looks like started under chin and went to rim. Caused by...?


2nd look: seems to also go across coat, not starting at chin?

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It's a lamination.
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Environmental toning
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I'm with lamination on this one too. Looks like the top bit flaked off where the lam crosses the right rim?
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, lamination
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Small lamination
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