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1961 D Washington Quarter Massive Obverse Lamination Or Struck Thru?

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Just arrived What do you think?

Also is the area below IGWT Lam issue or Struck thru?

Would it also qualify as IN GOD WE RUST?

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 Posted 09/06/2018  7:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Super pick-up. My vote is for it being a multi-lam, but whatever it is, I like it!
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Nice one Chase007
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Wow!
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Thank you spence,oldjoe,cldague and Mrzllewellyn., This is my second Qrtr. Lam. my collection of Lams are mostly Cents and Nickels. Quarters are by far more impressive.
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Probably all part of the same lamination, just that the middle area hasn't peel off yet.
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thanks coop, now that is in hand and I could look at it closely, I agree with you and that makes sense.
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What starts the metal peeling? I feel it is loosened during the setup process.
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With the pressure on the edge of the coin making the metal roll up on the edge, I feel that movement loosens the lamination and later falls off before or after the strike.
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Very nice example ...
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I haven't seen many silver quarters with that dramatic of a lamination. Nice pick-up!
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Thank you GR58


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I haven't seen many silver quarters with that dramatic of a lamination


Thanks USSID, I agree, this is a first Silver Qrtr. Lam for me as well.It was a very lucky catch for me.When I saw it first I knew I had to have it and luckily I was the lone bidder!!
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Absolutely a knockout, congrats!
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Thank you Coinfrog
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Is that a purchase? Nice one Chase007! I like it!
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