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1891 Indian Head PMD?

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Possible PMD? Strange it has lines on the reverse.
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Guessing this is a major peeled lamination.



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I think it is a major delamination in the planchet, and the lines on the back look like PMD.
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Nice find. Delamination on Obverse, damage on Reverse.
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Lamination.
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Nice lamination error!

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Wow that is a great lamination error. Very nice find.
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