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1930lwc Delaminated Planchet

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Does this 1930LWC De-laminating planchet have any value in it's current condition?I think that's what its called ,,Thanks
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Surprised it has lasted for 80 yrs. like that.
Nice example. Worth a premium to someone who collects them.
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Yeah! it wouldn't take much to flick that little booger off.I took it out for the picture and now it goes back in a 2x2 flip
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I believe they are called "lamination errors" and it would carry a premium. Nice find.
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