I just found this penny and i noticed some of the letters looked slightly doubled especially in "America" and the edge of the LM near America. The top of the reverse appears cracked along the rim above "states" and looks like there is a separation in the crack itself. Has anyone seen anything like this? Im thinking the planchett was inferior and is slowly pulling up from the material underneath.
A 1964 Cent is not plated and no material underneath. If you are referring to a lamination as your title states then maybe. But all I see could just be the result is Die Deterioration.
MD, and don't confuse a lamination with a doubled die. One has nothing to do with the other look up definition of lamination
Well it looks like the consensus is MD, so now that i know what MD looks like in real life, i feel im a bit wiser now so thank you everyone for the input The only reason i put lamination in the title is because it all looks like the MD and the crack are raised and i could possibly fit a small screwdriver in between and pry it up to create a lamination, which i dont plan on doing lol! Sorry i was vague on that but it was late at nite and i was tired.