Does this one look like it was damaged a long time ago, just a split penny?
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1934 Penny PMD?
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Re: 1934 Penny PMD?
This is what's called a "lam error", or lamination error.
These "split lifting lams", are pretty cool with their big.
... Slight added value here...... JMO
These "split lifting lams", are pretty cool with their big.
... Slight added value here...... JMO
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Re: 1934 Penny PMD?
If I remember correctly, they are caused from improperly mixing the metal alloy (similar to "woodies").
Improper mixing can cause improper bonding and can allow different "layers" to separate and start to peel or flake away. Some peeling laminations are pretty extreme.
Improper mixing can cause improper bonding and can allow different "layers" to separate and start to peel or flake away. Some peeling laminations are pretty extreme.
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