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1914 Lincoln Wheat Cent Mint Error - Mild Lamination Both Sides

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For how common lamination errors are, there are surprisingly few that have much on both sides. Just pulled this one out of a blue Whitman album and saw the reverse had a peel as well.

1914 Lincoln Wheat cent mint error - lamination


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Yes interesting two-sided lam. Too bad about that fingerprint though--I think that they are everywhere on coins from those Whitman albums (including mine).
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Interesting one, despite lamination on both sides, the level of wear says no one set it aside until after it spent lots of time in circulation. Not many variety collectors in that era.
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I wonder if anyone collects Lincoln wheat lams by date and mintmark?
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Very nice example.
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I've seen images of clocks, with the off enter direction on cents, in the direction of the offset, for each location on a clock.
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