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1945 D Lincoln Wheat Cent Mint Errors - Lamination + Struck Through

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Two minor errors on one coin. Would be a really nice Lincoln if a previous owner would have been a little more careful with the finger grease or whatever.

The lamination is small but interesting. One little bit, including the rim, lifted up but stayed roughly in place, while another little bit folded over that first section creating a bit of a three-level effect.

The reverse struck through is quite minor but does make for a double error coin.

1945-D Lincoln Wheat cent mint errors - lamination + struck through


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1945-D-Lincoln-Wheat-Cent-Mint-Errors---Lamination-+-Struck-Through
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my eyes get weird at times...

the strike through in the full picture looks incuse while the close up looks raised.

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Yeah, that incuse/raised optical illusion gets me a lot. Particularly on images of doubled ears.
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and close ups of the memorial bay gets me sometimes.... takes me about 3 to 5 minutes to get it to look right
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Nice example!
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Attached lamination/debris on the obverse. Does the edge show a line on that area? Like it a piece of lamination/debris wrapped over the edge and was/is relocated on the edge/reverse? Also check the weight to see if it is slightly over/under?
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Too bad about that obverse staining.....
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the strike through in the full picture looks incuse while the close up looks raised.
When this happens to me I cross my eyes, then let them slowly come back to normal. Does the trick most times.
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