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1960-D Lincoln Large Date Cracked Plating On The Reverse?

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Appears to be Cracked Plating on the Reverse at the Letters A and T of States and Letter N of One. Extra plating under the Letter N? Any thoughts? Thanks.

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Not cracked plating, not a plated Coin! Looks to be a planchet lamination crack/separation.

Or is it clear glue or another substance? Think door #2...
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Yes looks like a lam to me. Nice pick-up!
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Actually it is a struck through debris twice on this coin. The weight should be a little more than normal.
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Coop, I weighed the coin and the weight was 2.96 grams.

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Well that is strange. It doesn't look like it is worn that much. I can't see anywhere the coin lost some of the planchet?
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