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1946-P Lamination?

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Found these 2 guys tonight searching rolls. Cool chip on the '57D and maybe an RPM.

The one on the right is a '46P. There are some ripples coming down from PLURIBUS that resemble a lamination error, but I'm not sure. So, I don't know if I should call this a die chip, a lamination error, both?

1946-P-Lamination?
1946-P-Lamination?
1946-P-Lamination?
1946-P-Lamination?
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The '46 looks like a lamination to me. The '57-D is a die chip on the 9, very common. Can't tell if it's a RPM.
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I assume the part inside of the O is part of the lamination with separation and not some kind of break or chip. This guy is strange.

Besides the big one that runs through the O, there is another (partial?) lamination that runs down from the P.

Another that runs from the B down to the lower part of the C, but I can't tell if it's related to whatever is going on with the right side of the F or if that is PMD.

And then there is another small lamination (not seen in the pics) that is shaped liked a W coming from the bottom of the left wheat stalk to the left side of the O in OF and back down then up to the bottom side of the O.

I know it's in rough shape, but is it worth anything? Obviously, I'll keep it, regardless.
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I don't think it's worth much if anything because it's a very minor lamination. IMHO
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Thanks, John. I'll hang on to it anyway.
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