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1954-P Cent Lamination Deep On Rim

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 Posted 09/20/2025  4:03 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add jipa to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
bad mix of metals on this one this lamination go's deep into rim photos not to good but I think they will work
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 Posted 09/20/2025  4:10 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Errers and Varietys to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nice Lamination. Your coin is also showing Die Deterioration on the obverse.
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I find the obverse interesting. Are there die cracks on Abe's head?
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thanks errers and variets and ijn1944 they are just scrapes and scratches on his head
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That's a big ole' fold over lam.... However on my side of the screen the rim portion looks like PMD to me (5th/last photo) just saying...
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Obverse could be a spike head just to the right of the D in GOD.
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Dearborn cant get full image with my little microscope camera greasy fingers fold over lam big ? and 16609 no spike head thanks for your time trying my best
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greasy fingers fold over lam big ?
To clarify..Yes, look at your 3rd photo...the lower portion which has the rounded end (to our viewing left) started out located in the lower right part of the lam, you can see the indentation where it came from. IMO somewhere down the line from being a blank and becoming a coin that piece got folded over and than struck into the coin. Oh and big just means that...it's a large/wide lamination compared to most.
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thanks greasy fingers I learn a little more each day
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