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1959 D Cent Die Clash?

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I am having a hard time finding any info on a die clash error of this year. For a while I have been trying to make out what is says. Then today I took a pic of both sides and put them together.. Any input would be great
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It's a peeled lamination error
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I looked at peeled lamination errors. Correct me if I'm wrong, From what I see the coins are losing everything above the foreign substance that gets under the coating, and I just don't see that happening on this coin I mean it really it looks like it's been stamped that's what I thought was happening for the last well since I found it.. here's another picture let me know if this changes anything
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It's not a die clash, a die clash would be raised.
As Greasy Fingers stated it is a Lamination error.
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I appreciate the help and quick responses thank you all very much.
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Nice Lamination error! A keeper.
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A clash mark flows behind the devices (As clash marks are often just on the fields or shallow devices areas)
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A lamination flows over the tops of fields and devices and shows a peeling:
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Often depending on how deep the lamination is, you will see ghost images on the area that peeled.
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