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1976 D Quarter Obverse And Reverse Coin Die Showing

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Just curious how one would grade lamination error and I'm new here thanks for having me oh and approx value of said coin
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@nik, first welcome to CCF. Second, I'm not seeing a lamination in these pics. Any chance you can provide a more in-focus closeup image of this region? Thx.
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Agree with Spence. Full, large and sharp pics taken using softened lighting would be welcome. Thanks.
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