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New Question About 1964 Kennedy Lamination / Foil

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This is an addendum to a previous post. I was going to add a photo showing a different angle of the foil/lamination. I made another post because this looks different to me now.

What I see looks to me like extra material flowing off the rim onto the edge. It's only in the one area, the rest of the edge/reeds seems sharp and defined. Does this often happen?

Is this material the cause of the original piece that shows on the surface of the coin? Would this be something other than a lamination?

Thanks!
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In the first post, I said it was a Lamination, but now I'm thinking it's a Struck Through Foil error or something.
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Could this be solder?
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but now I'm thinking it's a Struck Through Foil error or something.

Ditto. New pictures are much better.
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I'm embarrassed to say I didn't look carefully at the edge until trying to get a better photo.

Is it possible for material to ooze over the side between the reeds? There is definitely something there that makes them not sharp and separated at the top.

Thanks for looking again.
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Here is a link back to the original thread if anyone wants to see those pics or read through those comments:

http://goccf.com/t/471104

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Agree, it does look like a strike-through in these pics.
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