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1928 D LWC: Lamination

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I picked up a couple of circulated wheat rolls from the 1920s. This is the 1st of 2 laminations I found.
1928-D-LWC:-Lamination
1928-D-LWC:-Lamination
1928-D-LWC:-Lamination
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 Posted 09/25/2024  12:19 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Errers and Varietys to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nice flaky Lamination.
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Nice Lam and a decent Woody as well.
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Thanks. Needs to go back into the acetone to clean it up a bit more.
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Nice lam!
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Cool!
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Interesting look about it, nice one.
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Yes, lamination and woody--double the fun.
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That's an odd one!
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a little help please...
When I first saw this I thought of a die chip. What indicates that it's a lamination?
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@Liag49

A die chip is a small piece that fell out of the die into which metal flows
https://www.error-ref.com/?s=die+chip

A lamination (de-lamination), retained lamination, is when a metal flake falls off the coin, usually due to an impurity in the alloy
https://www.error-ref.com/?s=retained+lamination

On Seeker_101's posted coin, you can clearly see where the metal flake fell or shifted from on the coin northeast of the flake by the rim.

Additional confirmation of this being a lamination issue on your coin is the woody appearance, also due to an improper alloy mix
https://www.error-ref.com/?s=wood
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That's pretty neat looking!
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Igwt79:
Thanks. I do see the area near the rim now. I wish I had started learning this 40 years ago when I still had more active brain cells
So nice to have a place to come for good info.
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