1980 D Lincoln Cent lamination or damage

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by PamR, Dec 7, 2022.

  1. PamR

    PamR You Never Know! Supporter

    I know this is not a “woody”. I find the cracking interesting. Yes maybe some environmental damage in it after the fact I feel anyway. C5480D8E-FF07-4657-99B1-B4063133C652.jpeg

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  3. alurid

    alurid Well-Known Member

    I would describe your coin as having woodgrain toning. This is due to it being an Improper Alloy Mix. IAM's and Delamination can and are commonly found together on the same coin as the are related to each other as both are planchet defects. There are different types of "Woody" IAM's.
    Your coin does appear to have a lamination crack on the reverse.
    This type of error coins had an uptick in the late '70 to pre '82. I believe the mint was cleaning house and using up any stockpiles of copper in preparation for the new outsourcing of cent planchets.
    https://www.error-ref.com/improper-alloy-mix/
     
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  4. PamR

    PamR You Never Know! Supporter

    Thanks!
     
  5. PamR

    PamR You Never Know! Supporter

    Yes I had read about the Wood effect. But I will read the link you gave. Thanks again.
     
  6. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    +1 to what alurid said. Definitely a woody and a lamination crack.
     
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  7. Mountain Man

    Mountain Man Well-Known Member

    I'd keep it.
     
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  8. PamR

    PamR You Never Know! Supporter

    Thank you!
     
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  9. PamR

    PamR You Never Know! Supporter

    Thank you!
     
  10. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Nice find Pam. That’s a keeper or you can send to me for Christmas. :smuggrin:
     
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  11. PamR

    PamR You Never Know! Supporter

    That’s two you want… the dime and this one too lol! :)
     
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  12. PamR

    PamR You Never Know! Supporter

    Since this is my thread can I post a dime here that I thought I had it figured out… lamination? I do have it on a thread already. 2006 dime.
     
  13. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Yes you can but I can’t help with the replies. Lol
     
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  14. PamR

    PamR You Never Know! Supporter

    Oh ok lol! Might not want to them. It’s posted on a thread by me… 2006 Dime.
     
  15. Oldhoopster

    Oldhoopster Member of the ANA since 1982

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  17. PamR

    PamR You Never Know! Supporter

    Whole different opinions! I was tickled on the lamination. :shame:Thank you!
     
  18. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    I didn’t say what this was but it’s not a lamination and it’s not a woodie caused by improper mixing. @Oldhoopster is correct, it’s roller marks and nice ones at that. I’d keep it.
     
  19. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    Maybe I have two threads mixed up?
    I can get behind the roller marks Or striations in the planchet. Roller marks tend to leave an uneven surface, noticable under heavy magnification. As for the crack, if it's not a lamination crack then what is it?
     
  20. Oldhoopster

    Oldhoopster Member of the ANA since 1982

    FYI. www.error-ref.com has good info on improperly mixed alloys as well as roller marks. I recommend going there and searching those terms if you want a better Explanation of what I was trying to say. They do a much better job. :banghead:
     
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  21. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    I missed that black line as it looked more like a stain to me. Hard for me to tell but that could be a lamination crack after looking again.
     
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