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<p>[QUOTE="SuperDave, post: 2290807, member: 1892"]Those would be loose parts of the lamination (still theory, but the theory I'm going with) having been folded over into the wrong place by the strike and subsequent circulation. A postmint hit could also possibly cause that as well, but it's my feel that such a hit would cause more damage to the design than is seen here because it was hard enough to smear metal. A lamination would leave underlying design, like we see in Monticello.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SuperDave, post: 2290807, member: 1892"]Those would be loose parts of the lamination (still theory, but the theory I'm going with) having been folded over into the wrong place by the strike and subsequent circulation. A postmint hit could also possibly cause that as well, but it's my feel that such a hit would cause more damage to the design than is seen here because it was hard enough to smear metal. A lamination would leave underlying design, like we see in Monticello.[/QUOTE]
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