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Just Found A Lamination Error? 1995-D LMC

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Hi Guys-
I think I just pulled a very nice lamination error from a roll. Yes, I am still learning. Date, Lincolns chest, and all the way up to we tr and d in god. The reverse has what looks like a die crack from T in States to S in Pluribus. It seems to be in decent condition also. Let me know what you think-


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Looks like a peeling linear plating bubble that has popped. Spend it. Not a keeper. The coins life is greatly reduced when the plating is split through exposing the zinc.
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seeing sold listing on ebay from $2 up to $50 depending on age and degree of lamination.

even at $2 it's not a spender, but probably not worth the effort trying to sell.
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Its just a matter of time for that coin. You don't want to end up with a copper colored Hershey's Kiss wrapper. LOL Split plating is the beginning of the end for these coins.
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 Posted 02/28/2019  9:33 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add pendrak to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks- so after zinc- not lamination?
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It is not a lamination. It is a plating issue. As far as I know,a copper plated coin can not have a lamination but the zinc core might. This is not the case with this coin though,just a plating issue. Spender.
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Unfortunately many of these plated zinc cents have platting separation at a very early stage.

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