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1917 Lincoln Wheat Cent Mint Error - Lamination

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A fair-sized lamination peel on this one. Kind of funky shaped as well.

1917 Lincoln Wheat cent mint error - lamination peel


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Holy cow, that's one impressive lam!

Amazing find Bats! Reminds me of one of my past buys with an IHC.
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Wow, really cool find.
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Nice early lam!
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Huge LAM,nice. TB,would you exsplain to me the differance in a lamanation and a de-lamanation please (use small words so I have a chance of understanding ) Thanks.
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Yowza, that's a great one!
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What a monster delam!
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Very nice huge Lamination!
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That's a monster! Great find!

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Thanks all!

John, Lamination and de-lamination are essentially the same thing. It goes more or less like this: "lamination" was originally used to describe this type of error so it is the accepted term. De-lamination is a more correct term, but since it wasn't the original terminology it remains correct but not what is in use in the error guides. So de-lamination is a more technically correct description of the error, but lamination is a more correct way of referencing it since that is the accepted terminology.
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Very, very nice example.
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Nice!
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Very nice LAM. Love those.
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