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Hi guys
Is this a raised lint mark ?
Thanks for your opinions .
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Is this mark raised on your coin, with no sense of a thin depression alongside?
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09/22/2017 5:42 pm
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Kinda looks like some sort of lamination error.
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Quote:
Kinda looks like some sort of lamination error.
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Thanks to all participants.
I was confused.
@ Nevol
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See this link : Lint mark
http://www.doubledimes.com/1875S-BMP2.html








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Plus, looks like a die chip on the right wheat stalk.
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I'll agree to lamination error .
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