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1941 Cent Strike Threw Or Lamination Error Please?

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Lamination tend to run in straight lines. The metal that was cold rolled into the stock flattens and stretches into the new shape it is rolled into. (see the explanation below):
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Very nice lam, congrats on the find!
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Solid lamination example.
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I agree, nice lam!
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Nice lam, but if you're ever in doubt a good strategy is to weigh the coin. Laminations will decrease the weight, while strike-throughs will not.
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Nice lam, good eye!



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Welcome to CCF. Great looking lam.
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Awesome find!
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I like those topics.

It is in my opinion a nice ex-foliation prior to strike with rim ex-foliate also.

I post the photo of the ex-foliation (lamination) on your long time vocabulary, because this coin can show very clear the pattern of an molecular separation due to the process of rolling. Look well at the lines of the material and keep the photo for future coins associate to..
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