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1944 Plain Penny - Lamination - 2 Ears?

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When I first looked at this cent I thought it was just damaged, but after a second look it looks like a die clash to me. Any help is appreciated. jmewrites
1944-Plain-Penny---Lamination---2-Ears?
1944-Plain-Penny---Lamination---2-Ears?
1944-Plain-Penny---Lamination---2-Ears?
1944-Plain-Penny---Lamination---2-Ears?
1944-Plain-Penny---Lamination---2-Ears?
1944-Plain-Penny---Lamination---2-Ears?
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 Posted 06/08/2019  04:10 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
No die clash,that is a lamination.
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Thank you for your help John1. Is this a keeper?
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Yes,2x2 worthy. Not much of a premium but still cool.
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Nice example of a lamination - well worth keeping.
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Nice Lamination!
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Thank you all so much for your help. I really appreciate your time and trouble. jmewrites
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Looks like it was also cut to make it fold over. You can see the coin cuts on that area. PSD + small lamination that was altered.
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Does that mean the second ear was PSD and altered?
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I feel there was a lamination, but a cut was applied and the metal was moved a bit.
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I appreciate everyone's help. Your time and trouble are greatly appreciated. I learn something new every time. jmewrites
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