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1958 D (Lwc) Retained Lamination Crazyb0 And Coop New Pictures Added

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So going through a BU roll of 1958 D found 38 rpms haven't attributed them yet but when I do I will most likely give away if you can attribute it but anyways also found 3 different spiked heads multiples of each and I found this guy I almost didn't check the reverse but it snagged and I saw this.. Sorry picks are a little grainy but don't have all my equipment out and haven't took a picture in a while.
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It's hard to tell from the pictures, but I'm going with Lamination because it's in a fairly straight line. But I could be wrong, so don't take my word for it yet. It could also be Struck Through Debris that's now peeling off.
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Shape leads me to think struck through, but this is probably one you have to have in hand for an accurate identification.
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Yeah and I don't know how to tell.
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Few more pics
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Glue? Acetone for an hour.
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No its not glue. It folds over is how I found it. Far from glue I'll have to try and picture it for you better
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Perhaps Crazy's question is - could something be glued on? Not just glue itself.
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Unless it was glued before it struck no sir the wheat stock is struck into it. You can't see it hanging up and in between it in the last pics I I posted?
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(De)lamination. Always nice to see on a (common) BU cent--especially when roll searching.


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It looks like tape to me. Something is adhered to the coin. It rises above the fields. Lamination peels are below the fields/devices.
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I'm going to have to rip this thing off for you guys to see what I'm talking about aren't I? Look the rim is coming up and the wheat stock is coming up you see the bend where it snagged and bent. But it is metal and it is bringing devices and field up with it as I tried to picture with the side view you can see under the peel.
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There is also the evidence of PIDT (Progressive_Indirect-Design-Transfer) starting on the coin. That maybe what else you see seeing. (I was looking at the bottom of the reverse)
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No I know what pidt is not what I'm talking about. it is bottom left side of reverse
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That was the area I feel it is something adhered to the coin, like tape or a sticker. (I say tape as it shows visible on one of your images)
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