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1920 Wheat Penny With Major Lamination Error

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 Posted 01/21/2020  09:26 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Anthony Jarrells to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I've looked all over the internet to try and find a Coin that's even close to the way mine looks it's got major lamination damage and I was wondering if anyone has seen anything like this or how rare it is and what would something like this be worth any and all help and advice would be greatly appreciated thanks and have a blessed day
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to CCF. We will need to see photos.
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Would love to see some pictures! I doubt you'll find a lamination like yours online, just because each lamination is unique, because it's not a die issue.
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Each lamination error is unique in the sense that it happens only on some coins, and it happens differently each coin. Pictures would be very helpful.

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Each coin is unique. So there is not set grade/price. Demand is on how strong the lamination is, condition of the coin, how valuable it is in the buyers eyes.
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