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1968 D LC With Pre-Strike Lamination

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Thought I'd share a nice 68' D LC "penny jar" find.

The Obverse appears to have a Pre-Strike Lamination error in the form of a secant that runs under the date.
Per the Nose / Chin photo:
The continuous line along the nose appears to have resulted from MD, but I'm also seeing an additional gash or strike (?) there as well.

As for the area below the chin, also MD?

Any thoughts, observations, or clarifications would be appreciated



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Interesting find for sure.



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 Posted 12/02/2021  6:42 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Dearborn to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

Nice lamination. Not sure if you have doubling on Lincoln's face though. It looks like a reflection to me
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Very cool find! The profile looks like extreme MD to me.
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Nice example of this error
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Re: the profile MD, I've searched for other examples from archived posts on this site + run google searches and only came up with MD-so I kind of figured as much-but thought it was worth a shot since I was posting the coin anyway.

Thanks to all for responding. I'm happy just have found a legit keeper.

P.S. I'll soon be posting a couple of other finds that address (my) Pareidolia, that Dearborn in particular might enjoy-if not relate to.
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Welcome. Very cool lam. I like finding those too.
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Worthy of saving in a 2x2. Well done!
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