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1963-D 1cent. Is It A Lamination Defect, Caused By A Defective Planchet?

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Interesting . I think. It was a mint error. Maybe Die Deterioration. Strikethrough?

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Maybe a die clash
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Hey @279, that one is kinda interesting. It looks mostly like a lam, but I'm interested to see what others think.
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More pick of beveled rim with tiny Cud

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279773,
Please work on taking better photos,the better the photos you post the better we can help you. Your coin looks like a lamanation issue. DDD does not happen on copper cents only copper plated cents.
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Oh , thankyou John. DDD only happens on Zinc,so then a strikethrough, a misaligned die, and defective can all be ruled out too? Maybe
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It looks like contact damage and possible slight lamination issues. As mentioned it is not not DDD. But mostly PSD in circulation.
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Strikethrough caused a slight misalignment,with or without Die Clash involvment is my theory.
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I will practice a rimshot untill it is correct,Hence forth I wil begin to master photography. I have much to learn . Ty for patience.
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MAD has nothing to do with strike through. No strike through, no clash. just a nice lamination.
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with Cujohn.
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Current images makes me think of lamination issues.

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DDD does not happen on copper cents only copper plated cents.

https://www.error-ref.com/die-deter...on-doubling/
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I thought coop said DDD only happens on single squeeze die manufacture? Maybe I misunderstood. Thanks for posting the link,I bookmarked it
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Looks like a small lamination to me.
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