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<p>[QUOTE="huntsman53, post: 240220, member: 1242"]Bill,</p><p><br /></p><p>As we all know, pictures can be very deceiving! What appeared to me as a cud (actually large lamination piece from another coin) struck into the Dime, is actually a series of large and small Lamination peels due to a severely flawed (defective) planchet. I finally got around to copying the file to my PC and after brightening up and increasing the size of the picture, I could then see that it is not a cud and actually is a series of large and small Lamination peels. I have added the edited picture below but it is still hard to really see since I could not blow it up for posting, so I added an additional picture with the Lamination peels as I can see them which may not be totally accurate. I have outlined the Lamination peels in a bluish/gray color with a red X indication the areas that are peeled away.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also, the Lamination peeling must have occurred Post Mint since the Reverse does not show any signs of a weak strike!</p><p><br /></p><p>Note: If you can use some Photo editing program to increase the brightness and size of the picture, then you should be able to see the Lamination peels. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Frank[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="huntsman53, post: 240220, member: 1242"]Bill, As we all know, pictures can be very deceiving! What appeared to me as a cud (actually large lamination piece from another coin) struck into the Dime, is actually a series of large and small Lamination peels due to a severely flawed (defective) planchet. I finally got around to copying the file to my PC and after brightening up and increasing the size of the picture, I could then see that it is not a cud and actually is a series of large and small Lamination peels. I have added the edited picture below but it is still hard to really see since I could not blow it up for posting, so I added an additional picture with the Lamination peels as I can see them which may not be totally accurate. I have outlined the Lamination peels in a bluish/gray color with a red X indication the areas that are peeled away. Also, the Lamination peeling must have occurred Post Mint since the Reverse does not show any signs of a weak strike! Note: If you can use some Photo editing program to increase the brightness and size of the picture, then you should be able to see the Lamination peels. Frank[/QUOTE]
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