Struck Through Lincoln Cent?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by n_sandler4, Feb 4, 2007.

  1. n_sandler4

    n_sandler4 Paul

    I just found this 1942 Lincoln Cent and it appears to have been struck through a stick or it might be a planchet flaw...I'm not sure...here are the pictures:

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    Thanks for looking!:goofer:


    -Paul
     
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  3. 2b1ask1

    2b1ask1 Senior Member

    Looks like a lamination issue to me.
     
  4. n_sandler4

    n_sandler4 Paul

    Yeah, I was thinking it could also be that...
     
  5. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    looks like a lamination that peeled off.
     
  6. n_sandler4

    n_sandler4 Paul

    Ok. Well that seems to be the concensus then. Thanks everyone=p
     
  7. Scubasteve500

    Scubasteve500 Senior Member

    whats a lamination?
     
  8. LSM

    LSM Collector

    Here's the definition of a lamination: A thin layer of the die metal which was lifted up and partially separated from the die, appearing on the struck coin as a depressed area, usually with a die crack along one side or edge of the depression.

    Lou
     
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