Lamination error wheat cent?

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Don't know much about laminations, if you need more photos please ask. Thanks for all help.



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The coin appears to have been struck through a retained De-lamination (i.e. the lamination separation was already occurring when the coin entered the striking chamber and was minted)! It is a decent specimen byut if it were in much better shape without the damage, it would fetch a Pretty Penny.


Frank
 
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The coin appears to have been struck through a retained De-lamination (i.e. the lamination separation was already occurring when the coin the striking chamber and minted)! It is a decent specimen byut if it were in much better shape without the damage, it would fetch a Pretty Penny. Frank

As it sits, what could I get?
 
As it sits, what could I get?

I am thinking maybe $5 to $10 but who knows! I have seen nice specimens go for $50 or more. If offered for auction, it really depends on who is looking/bidding on it and how bad someone wants it cor their' collection.


Frank
 
I am thinking maybe $5 to $10 but who knows! I have seen nice specimens go for $50 or more. If offered for auction, it really depends on who is looking/bidding on it and how bad someone wants it cor their' collection. Frank

Ok, thanks what I figured. Too bad it's not MS ehh?
 

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