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Interesting Lamination Error 1962-D LMC

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Looks like it. Partially peeled, mostly retained.
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Finding some really interesting coins from this roll today...2nd right call in one day....climbing up that learning curve...slowly but surely!....lol!
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climbing up that learning curve...slowly but surely!


That's how it's done! There's an incredible amount to learn if you just stay curious and stick around here.
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Nice example, well photographed.
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Check the weight to see if it is slightly heavy. I feel this maybe a struck through a piece of extra copper from another coin?
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@Coop ..I weighed it....3.11g...must be lamination
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Well a lamination and a struck through are different. Lamination issue usually flow in a straight line. A struck through is does not follow the same pattern as a lamination. A struck through usually is struck in a spot and spreads outwards. Also on your coin, I would see that the affected area, has a varying thickness. But looking at the full image, it does look like there is a line flowing towards the 'WE' area. I didn't notice this the last time I looked, But with the line present, I'm now learning on a lamination issue now.
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