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1960 D SD Lincoln Cent Odd Lamination

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I thought this was a struck through copper foil at first but found that both sides line up, so pretty sure it's just an odd looking lam. I did side by sides with the opposing side of each area. Sorry for the crappy full coin shots....

Thanks for looking.
Jon.


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Nice one.
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Pretty cool looking.
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Interesting find for sure.
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Nice find!
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Very interesting. I assume the possibility of a piece of clear tape has been ruled out.
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I was also thinking glue or tape here. Hard to say without coin in hand.
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Cool find!
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 Posted 12/13/2024  4:44 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add donnie59 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nice.
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That is different looking, I like it.
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Thank you, everybody!


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I assume the possibility of a piece of clear tape has been ruled out.
I saw your question when I was at work and you had me questioning myself, would not be the first bonehead move I've pulled. After looking at it again, I am convinced it is a lam. I tried to get some extreme angled pics but the lighting was fighting me, I will try again tomorrow with natural light. I did take a few closeups and think I figured out why it looks so odd, almost smoothed edges at the loose laminated areas. When I first looked at the coin, it looked whizzed and I think it has been. I feel like this would explain the smooth look of the lam. See what you all think with the new closeups.


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From the full images I would have taken the reverse as a very long die crack that somehow transferred to the obverse though I see no signs of clashing. But you new closeups leave no doubt about a lamination.
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Pretty remarkable the more I look at it.
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Nice reverse lamination, but I don't see how it lines up with the obverse.
Yes as you individually look at each side the diagonal lams are in the same 'relative' location, but in reality (as I see it) the obverse lam would be on the bottom (if we could 'see through' the coin and see both sides simultaneously)
I took the liberty of saving both your full coin images and flipped over digitally the obverse image to simulate how it would look if we were still seeing the reverse side.
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I'm not following, it's in the same direction.




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The reverse does look like a lamination issues.
I'm with Dearborn. A lamination that managed to break both the obverse and reverse surfaces of a planchet wouldn't be SW-NE on both sides. The same would be true for a clash.

(I can't remember seeing a coin with two lamination issues, one on each side, that were independent of each other.)
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