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Edited by Decaf94drew 06/11/2021 01:57 am
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As this is a copper-plated zinc coin, it cannot be a lamination. There is definite PMD on this, so it is hard to say if there may actually be a genuine strike-through somewhere in there. I believe it is all damage.
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PMD. John1 
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Quote: should it recirculate or sit in a nice case This one is a spender for me so I think let it recirculate.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Agree, not a lamination issue (by definition). Looks like post strike damage to me. Perhaps next stop would be a tip jar.
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  with PMDQuote: Perhaps next stop would be a tip jar. Along with some of his friends. Otherwise I would put it in the "leave a penny/take a penny" dish at the checkout
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Just a damaged coin. Not worth spending 5 cents to preserve a coin that is only worth face value. Coin damage is not a mint error. It is never worth more than face. 
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Just post mint damage ( PMD). The only reason the shop mentioned a nice case was to sell you one. 
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Nice image coop! I wonder who's coin that is? 
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Quote: Took this by the shop today they said dunno could go either way With absolutely all due respect, I would find another coin shop to visit if you are trying to learn, ask or gather any information about your coins. IMHO, any good coin shop rep would have seen this is PMD from a mile away. Good luck. 
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