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<p>[QUOTE="usmc60, post: 2526008, member: 76739"]I believe I said that earlier but I did not put it as eloquently as you have. You're absolutely correct in your statement except your use of the word laminations. Just because you have gas bubbles and contaminants causing a void in a solid piece of metal Weatherby copper brass gold silver whatever. I would like to know how you consider that lamination. I call it some kind of piece of garbage gas whatever causing a defect in that solid piece of metal.You know as well as I do what coins are laminated.Big difference in the silver and gold.I've always believe when you mentioned lamination separation it consist of more than one piece of metal.[ATTACH=full]539228[/ATTACH] And just because a piece of metal separates from the coin does not mean is a lamination piece. Since the planchet was not laminated in the older coins. You basically have to call it what it is a defective planchet. Everyone finds it quite easy to say that about the new copper zinc cents. They are notorious for lamination problems. And to me that's what I consider lamination not a solid piece of metal Failure.<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie24" alt=":blackalien:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="usmc60, post: 2526008, member: 76739"]I believe I said that earlier but I did not put it as eloquently as you have. You're absolutely correct in your statement except your use of the word laminations. Just because you have gas bubbles and contaminants causing a void in a solid piece of metal Weatherby copper brass gold silver whatever. I would like to know how you consider that lamination. I call it some kind of piece of garbage gas whatever causing a defect in that solid piece of metal.You know as well as I do what coins are laminated.Big difference in the silver and gold.I've always believe when you mentioned lamination separation it consist of more than one piece of metal.[ATTACH=full]539228[/ATTACH] And just because a piece of metal separates from the coin does not mean is a lamination piece. Since the planchet was not laminated in the older coins. You basically have to call it what it is a defective planchet. Everyone finds it quite easy to say that about the new copper zinc cents. They are notorious for lamination problems. And to me that's what I consider lamination not a solid piece of metal Failure.:blackalien:[/QUOTE]
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