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1945 S Lincoln Wheat Cent Mint Error - Minor Delamination On MS Coin

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This isn't a very big lamination error, but it's not too often you find one on a high grade coin to really see the thing with no damage or wear going on. This coin is toned RB but otherwise in great shape.

1945-S Lincoln Wheat cent mint error - delamination


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Fascinating! Almost looks like two intersecting strips of delamination or could one be a strike through of the removed material?

I'm interested to hear your thoughts.
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That's cool for sure!
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Very cool!

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or could one be a strike through of the removed material?

Good question.
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I am of the opinion that it is a struck through of the removed material, but usually Stoneman comes along at some point and clarifies.
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Oh my! Great find! I think I might start a collection of lams.
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Interesting lamination error. Most times we see a single layer affected on a lamination. But this one looks like the lamination was folded. What makes me think that? Note the strength of the ghost strike. On area is different in depth than the other. So what could have caused this?
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