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1954-S LWC Delamination And Struck Thgrough.

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This was the hardest coin to photograph that I have ever tried. I have no idea why the contrast was so hard to light properly or why I could not get a share image ?
It appears to be a double error. First the Delamination all over Lincolns Bust, Plus on his cheek it appears to be a stuck through.

Dan
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@panther, could that just be more of the lam on his cheek?
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Spence;

Yes I thought I thought That also. The only thing is, it has a regular cylindrical shape to it, if it were lamination that fell off I would suspect a rough surface. Plus on the cheek it appears to be struck over a lamination. Seen best in the fifth photo left side of cylindrical shape.


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Attached lamination peel. I can't tell which way though.
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Nice find, great pics.
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The majority of the De-lam, is at the Oval. The circle is concave into the cheek, it looks raised but is actually indented. That's why I thought it was a Struck Through on top of the De-lamination. You can see a small piece of De-lam on the left side of the square looking portion.

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