How, exactly, would a lamination error cause the coin to be bent? You might want to do a little more research. I mean that kindly and sincerely. 99.9999999% of all coin anomalies are damage or minor production flaws. If you don't know what you are looking for, you will never properly identify an error.
Multiple impact damage.
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NO, post mint damage
How, exactly, would a lamination error cause the coin to be bent? You might want to do a little more research. I mean that kindly and sincerely. 99.9999999% of all coin anomalies are damage or minor production flaws. If you don't know what you are looking for, you will never properly identify an error.
Multiple impact damage.
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Obvious severe damage.
Thank you kindly , Dano
Post mint damage
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https://photos.app.goo.gl/dVhK52NippWpP5m46
It's just a badly mutilated quarter. No value.