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Help With Damage Explanation. (1929 S Cent)

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Is this a PMD? A retained strikethrough? Something else? Just trying to learn here.. Any help is much appreciated.
Help-With-Damage-Explanation.-1929-S-Cent
Help-With-Damage-Explanation.-1929-S-Cent
Help-With-Damage-Explanation.-1929-S-Cent
Help-With-Damage-Explanation.-1929-S-Cent


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That is a nice lamination error. The coin surface is peeling up because of impurities in the planchet, causing the two surfaces to delaminate. Plus a fingerprint that provided an interesting color pattern.
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Thank you very much for the information
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Yes looks like heavy circulation wear plus a lam to me.
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