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1985-P-Lc--Struct Through Die Cap Obverse ? And Struct Through Reverse

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I haven't found a struct through a die cap but maybe this is one. What's neat is it is struct through something on the reverse as well. Am I correct with my attribution ? Thanks for looking.

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Interesting coin. (Reverse is a lamination problem.) - guess that can't be, it's a zincoln.

Oh yeah, just noticed small die cracks in both corners of the Memorial base. Nice find!
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07/12/2018 5:02 pm
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It does look like it was struck through a late stage die cap, it's nice that the date is readable, definitely a plus in terms of value.

I agree with Mark's conclusion that the reverse has a lamination flaw, it probably wont have a significant effect on the coin's value one way or the other though.

All in all a very nice find and an interesting coin!
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Very nice find and congratulations! It was Struck Through a Late Stage Die Cap on the obverse. On the reverse, you have a Die Crack, a Struck Through, and a Lamination as well. It's a multi error coin! Nice! http://www.error-ref.com/struck_thr...age_die_cap/

Edit: Make sure you put this in a 2x2 coin flip as soon as possible.
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Thanks folks. I was hoping it was struct through a die cap. First one I've found. Will tuck it away in an air tight.
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On the reverse, you have a Die Crack,


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That's even better then! I didn't see the second one at first. Man, this coin is a complete mess, but in a good way of course!
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1985 lamination.
Could I get a weight on this coin?
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Could I get a weight on this coin?


Weight is normal. 2.5 GM 40 GN
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Nice. I have only ever found one.
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It was probably a rolling indentation rather than a lamination
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I'm not seeing a lamination on reverse, not that crisscross on right base. That looks like a struck through debris(horizontal) but the vertical indention looks me PSD of some sort.
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Looks more like a struck through to me. Beings that zinc cents don't have lamination issues. Peeled plating struck through. But this is not a struck through foil. It is a lot stronger than foil.
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coop:

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Beings that zinc cents don't have lamination issues

This is why I posted my question hoping others would see their error.
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Ya, with a die cap struck through debris seems more likely.
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As certain others have concluded, the obverse was struck through a late-stage die cap while the reverse shows two overlapping struck-through errors.
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