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1948 Lincoln Wheat Cent Mint Error - Lamination Cracks

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A modest lamination but I don't remember posting any of these for a while. Plus it is also double-sided so makes it a bit more interesting overall.

1948 Lincoln Wheat cent mint error - lamination cracks


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dramatic! I like it
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Dramatic says it well!
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TB: this is a nice example of planchet separation. IMHO you can broke this coins with the fingers and not have pain.
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The ones showing a lam on both sides are definite winners.
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Thanks! I guess the most unusual thing about this one, both in the images and in hand, is that on the obverse each side of the lamination crack has noticeably different toning. Haven't really noticed that before on such coins.
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