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1944 Lincoln Cent - Obverse And Reverse Laminations

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I usually don't post laminations, but this 1944 Lincoln caught my eye. I count six obverse and three reverse laminations, including one fairly decent lam on each side, and what appears to be a retained lam on the obverse. Thoughts?

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 Posted 06/28/2020  2:59 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Great pick-up!
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Nice one!
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Thanks, @Coinfrog and @SilverCents! The price was right . . . one cent.
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Very 2x2 worthy. I'd shell out a couple bucks for that.
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Certainly looks like a bad metal mix.
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Nice lam!


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Great coin. Did you find it searching, or purchase it somewhere?
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Thanks, all! It's in a 2x2 now.

It was in pocket change from some time between Christmas and now. I finally went through the change jar to see what was there. As expected, the change was mostly shrapnel, except for a really ugly West Point River of No Return ATB Quarter and this lamination special.
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