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1967 LINCOLN WHEAT LAMINATION ERROR?????

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  • 1967 LINCOLN WHEAT LAMINATION ERROR?????

    Howdy to all from the North Georgia Mountains. A friend of mine, Dr. Nancy W. Kelly (AMA#1208768) recommended CONECA to me. She and I have been trying to identify 5 coins that I have in my collection. These coins have her very puzzled. We both are looking for answers. Hope you all can help. I will post one coin at a time. The first one is a 1967 Lincoln Wheat Cent that has a lamination error. Pictures are attached. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    SilverFox1888
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    This is not a lamination error. This coin was modified outside the mint. It looks like the reverse was hollowed out and a disc of metal inserted.
    Mike Diamond. Error coin writer and researcher.

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    • #3
      Dr. Kelly looked at the coin under her microscope. She saw no indication of this being a plug of any kind being inserted into the outer skin. Is there anyone that you would recommend that I could send this coin to for review?
      SilverFox1888

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      • #4
        No way this could be a real error!!
        Still the best "Nickel Trail Die Hunter". 2013 ((MIKEE)) T.Davis

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        • #5
          this looks like the start of a magicians coin and someone stopped finishing it. magicians coins are hollowed out with a lathe then a obverse or a reverse of another coin is inserted into the opening. this way we can have a two headed or two tailed coin to do magic tricks with. sometimes the magicians coins are sold as error coins by those that don't know what they are.

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