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1941 Jefferson Nickel Lamination Error.

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Been doing my homework Coop. Thought everyone would appreciate this find.
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 Posted 06/30/2018  04:26 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Very nice.2x2 worthy for sure.
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 Posted 06/30/2018  04:33 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks like a small lam across the bottom right corner of Monticello. Interesting toning though--I agree 2x2 worthy.
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Thanks John1! Ol' 2x2 lol
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I guess if it were a Lincoln we'd call it a wood grain look. As pointed out, de-lamination (not lamination as the metal came away and wasn't put together)

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. Good point on lamination versus delamination. I've never understood the incorrect choice of naming that separation as lamination.
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That's cool looking!

I've always called this a Woody on a Jefferson. Keep it.
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I'm not so sure about the streaking effect is within the planchet as a lamination since they are straight and linear side-to-side. These appear to be "roller lines", frequently miss-labeled as a lamination/planchet flaw.


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Now this is a "Woody":

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And this is a "Woodie"(the actual):


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I agree with Crazyb0. These do look like Roller Lines.
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Tend to agree as well. As lams go, that's pretty small.



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What I also see is just PMD, NO LAMINATION at all. There are contact hits that have scratched, dinged and moved metal around while in circulation...just that area in lower Monticello "looks like" one, but isn't upon closeup observation.


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On this one I would call it a woodie. Roller lines are closer together. This coin wouldn't wear these off. The RL will wear off.
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just that area in lower Monticello "looks like" one


Yep, that is what looks like a small lam to me. I certainly defer to you guys for final judgement though.
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Thanks for all the input everyone! The amount of knowledge this form has is impeccable.
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