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1937 LWC Rim To Rim Die Crack?

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It's called a Lamination "delamination error", and a nice one.
https://www.error-ref.com/lamination-cracks/
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Agree, lamination issue, nice pick-up.
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Thank y'all, I've collected many LWC with lamination, this example is one of the better ones.
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Now that's a lamination fissure--and a nice one too.
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The coin should be under weight a bit. (Loss of the lamination peel)
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Yes Sir, slightly under weight
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