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1935 Mercruy Dime Error On Ebay Question

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...TRK:MEWAX:IT

Is this a Lamination error instead of Die Crack as listed by seller?
Or just damage occur afterward.
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it sure looks like a lamination to me
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Thanks bio!
Would that mean the weight of the metal are off? Heavier vs lighter, more copper than silver or vice verse.
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If it had delaminated, it would be a bit lighter but that one is just peeling up. A lamination is caused by a flaw or weakness in the alloy but the overall composition of the coin is the same.
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