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1978-P-Lc- Thinking Struct Through A Large Piece Of Foil On Reverse?

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I guess it could be a lamination but imo doesn't look like one.


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I would say it was Struck Through Copper Foil Scrape. A Lamination would show weakness in the metal and it would be rough and flaky like in appearance. You can actually see where it got struck through. Very nice find!
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This is gonna be debatable as you can see the "piece" has moved, I say lamination! Either way, nice find!
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I vote struck through and I like it.
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Oh mannn.. Tough call..

For me it all comes down to the right side and the surrounding scrape / pressure marks..

If the right side looks more never detached than it does stuck on to look never detached I'd have to go with un-peeled lamination..

Beyond that based on these photos it's a, ermmm, coin toss..

Nice find regardless..!

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Lamination tends to run in a straight line. This one does. It is struck through a piece of copper debris.
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