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1954 Washington Quarter Lamination

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Got this out of the junk bin. First one for me in a quarter.

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1954-Washington-Quarter-Lamination

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As far as lamination's go,is that one large enough to be collectible? In other words,how large does it have to be to be desirable?
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Sure looks like it, nice find especially if you collect those. I do save lamination errors but I don't know why, yet.
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I have several Lincolns and 1 Mercury. At first I thought it was post mint damage but that crack is definitely separation and not caused by a crushing blow. nlp
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Looks like a One Eye Washington. Looks like an eye patch!
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Seems to have spent to much time in the Sun Congrats!
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i forgot to mention that I hang onto the silver coins also.
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looks a little like I did..after a motorcycle crash.
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