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1958 D Lincoln Wheat Cent With Huge Delamination! (Thank You Ramjethero!)

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 Posted 07/25/2018  6:38 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Errers and Varietys to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I got this from Ramjethero from a huge Lamination lot that I purchased from him for only 20.00. It's was a great deal! I received a total of 91 Laminations from him with the lot! I bought them off of him on CCF selling thread.
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1958-D-Lincoln-Wheat-Cent-With-Huge-Delamination!-Thank-You-Ramjethero!
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07/25/2018 8:53 pm
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I have a very hard time with so-called laminations on this late era LWC's. Because of the reverse not filling out this is indicative of a defective planchet, a portion was missing or damaged in the planchet production phase. "DE" lamination is the correct term when a portion has come off a coin whose alloy has been improperly mixed. This was damaged during extrusion(rolling of plate stock). The improperly prepared(annealed) causing a striation of the coin material(lamination) and if that "falls apart", it is a "delamination". This coin appears to show no striation, hence no lamination to form a delamination. Conclusion then that planchet was defective from manufacture. Check weight, may be slightly underweight, most likely negligable. Just a defect, not lamination.
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I knew I've seen that shape before. Kinda weird actually but this is from one of your other coins on page 2. Odd it looks similar , but of course on the reverse of this coin.

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Thank you both for your feedback! I'll check the weight of the coin right now.

I just checked the weight, and it weighs exactly 3.1 grams.
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