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Lincoln Wearing A Cape

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Came upon this looking through some rolls...
Thought it looked like he was wearing a cape...
Pretty cool little find eh?
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Abraham Lincoln was a vampire hunter ya know!
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Nice one, smat, it looks line a retained lamination to me. Id even pay a buck for that.
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Nice lamination by the way.
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Nice example.
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with retained lamination. Nice one though!
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The weight should be lightly over, as I feel this is a struck through debris issue. Note how it is covering the rim area? Not sure how big it is from the images. But lamination errors tend to flow in a straight line, as they are cold rolled into the stock metal. I see if flowing towards the 'Y' on Liberty.
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Well whatever it turns out to be it's a pretty fun roll find.....
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Great lam for sure.
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1847bill,,,yes he was a hunter, in the end he got bit.
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I just weighed him...3g's
So I'm guessing a lam...?
Thanks for the replies!
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