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1946 S LWC Cud Or Lam, Not Sure

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 Posted 11/14/2020  12:45 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add GBiscuits to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hey all,

What do you all think? I can't tell whats happened here for sure.

Thanks,

-GB
1946-S-LWC-Cud-Or-Lam,-Not-Sure
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Looks more like to me a struck through copper debris. Usually a lamination is in a straight line. Debris issue are not in a specific direction. The difference? Lamination issues loose planchet metal. Debris adds metal to the coin. So the weight can be affected. (But figuring in coin wear, makes it a guessing game for weight issues)
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Maybe struck through a folded over fin.
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It does look a bit like a folded over Rim Fin, but that would have been pretty tall. An interesting find either way--well done.
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