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1966 Lincoln Penny, Lamination Error Across Obverse And ?

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Try a few other pre 82 cent on your scale. If they come up as a similar weight or heavier than I think a piece of coin metal scrap struck onto your coin is a less likely scenario
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 Posted 08/18/2018  5:00 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add cldague to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Okay, I did five coins pre/1982 3.072, 3.067, 3.047, 3.060 and 3.056
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I think a piece of coin metal scrap struck onto your coin is a less likely scenario


Absolutely agree with.


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all this coin lingo is making my head hurt.


I can see why, and I am sorry for that, we are suppose to help you here not to confuse you further.

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am I safe to say its a Lamination error?


Yes, it is a Lamination issue and not a struck thru.
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Many thanks for the extra effort cldague.
I agree with Chase above.
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Thank you!
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I have a 1966 penny that has a "Lamination Fold over Before Strike" error on the reverse. The pattern on your coin vs mine may be different but I'm just offering my opinion on the correct coin error term.
In my photos, a part of the fold over appears to have folded twice before being struck. PS. I don't want to clean the dirty coin until I'm certain it's not worth anything.
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Once again you are posting ina thread over four years old. Please start your own thread with your own cent, and... never ever never clean your coins.
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