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1950-D Lincoln Penny Lamination Dog Ear Lamination Obverse & Reverse Issues Too

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Nothing special but I love finding these things. I really like the dog ear on the obverse. I wish it was bigger. The reverse has a peeled away lamination(?) on the O in ONE, some laminations in the 7 o'clock position of the bottom rim, very small lamination to the left of the left wheat stalk and a PMD hit on the 4 o'clock position of the rim.

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On the O,looks like a struck through a rim burr?
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The obverse looks like an attached lamination peel or struck through debris that is still attached.
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