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1941 1/2-D Ireland Penny Planchet Flaw?

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I was looking at my coins and came across what looks to be a really long planchet crack, can someone with more knowledge chime in on this and let me know what you think?


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Part lamination.
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Would this add any value to the coin? I mainly look at Canadian and US coins so this one is completely new to me as I am still learning.
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I don't know about value, but I agree that it is a lamination flaw, even though it appears to be a very thin die crack.
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This has very little, if any, additional value. I would keep it, but minor errors were fairly common, especially during the war years.
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