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1960 D LMC Lamination

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Thoughts?


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Large die crack in a common area. A few dings flattened it
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Ah alright, that makes sense. I've had a similar one to this and everyone on here told me it was a lamination.

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Not seeing a lam here.
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Well that's confusing. Coinfrog didn't you say (relating to the second photo I posted), that that was a small lam?

I can't really see the difference between the first and second photos relating to a die chip versus a small lam.
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Might be the start of a lamination under A on the 2nd pic, cant tell for sure. The Memorial is a die crack
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I'm not seeing "FG" next to the base of the Memorial.
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Oh makes sense Kloccwork, thanks.

nfine, probably a grease issue, or just got worn down with wear.
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Ok hmm well both of these look like die cracks running vertically along the Lincoln Memorial. On the second pic, that looks like a scratch next to the letter A.
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Agreed Spence but I thought Klocc was talking about it being a tad bit flaky, but I might be looking too hard.

Here's the original topic:

http://goccf.com/t/373136#3199981
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