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1955-D LWC Peels, Laminations and a Rim Cud

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  • 1955-D LWC Peels, Laminations and a Rim Cud

    This is a 1955-D LWC that has a combination of peels, laminations and possible attached strike though/peel combination by liberty with a rim cud. It looks like a very busy obverse. Thoughts?



  • #2
    any pic?

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    Last edited by occnumis2021; 07-29-2023, 10:48 PM.
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    • #3
      Let's try this again.


      Obverse.jpg 0002.jpg 0003.jpg

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        0004.jpg 0005.jpg

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        • #5
          Originally posted by cpk20 View Post
          Thanks for the Photos, a Retained Lamination , though the area of the last 5 of the date looks to be PMD ? the rim looks like it took a hit as well, lamination's are generally believed that the flaking, peeling, and cracking is due to impurities in the alloy. Go here for an interesting read.
          https://www.error-ref.com/?s=Retained+Lamination

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