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Verification Of 1939 LMC Lamination

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This guy came out of hubby's coin jug.

Trying out my new found knowledge - I would say a lamination (is it an event? error? etc.)
Would the cause be that it was improperly annealed?

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Yes, a very nice lamination feature.
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Good call on that Lamination!
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. Very nice Lam this one has.
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Nice lamination error and a appears to be a woody as well... I like it

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Would the cause be that it was improperly annealed?

I believe it is due to a poorly mixed, or improper alloy mix which is likely the cause of both the lamination and the wood grain texture. Some references below:

https://www.error-ref.com/?s=lamination

https://www.error-ref.com/?s=wood

https://www.error-ref.com/?s=anneal
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Nice Lamination!
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Many thanks for the responses.
Baby steps...( more aptly small geriatric steps ) I'm getting better at identifying what's happened to the coin but I don't think I'll ever master the why.

Interesting that it could be a woody on the back I was just seeing dirt/ enviornmental damage.
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