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2009 D Birthplace Penny Lamination Error.

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Possible lamination error on reverse of 2009 D birthplace penny.
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Can a zincoln even have a lamination?
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The Red says they can, but I'm not sure if that's true.
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Can a zincoln even have a lamination?


The entire coin is laminated!
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The entire coin is laminated


Never though about it that way but I guess you're right!
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You joking right?
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The copper plating is loosening from the zinc beneath.

Push the bubbles with a toothpick and they will move or pop.

We see this question so frequently that sometimes we get a bit goofy.
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The copper plating is loosening from the zinc beneath.

Push the bubbles with a toothpick and they will move or pop.

We see this question so frequently that sometimes we get a bit goofy.


Where's my like button?
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It's not possible for a Zinc cent to get a Lamination error. Most likely a huge Plating Bubble.
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Can a zincoln even have a lamination?


Errers and Varietys had us questioning this one listed as a die crack found and sold on e-bay.

http://goccf.com/t/294664

The coin posted on e-bay by thetrojans99_0. Probably should include the images in above topic for future reference. Thanks, Doug.


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I would like to read what Mike and Coop think. I consider the zincoln to have a plating problem and not a lamination problem. A zincoln could have a lamination problem with the zinc core before being plated. But I have been wrong before.
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