It looks possible to me. Are you able to take clearer pics? If you are using a digital camera, make sure you are using the macro feature (if available) and place the camera on a hard, sturdy surface. It will make it easier to determine if the obverse pic is clearer.
I don't think lamination. I believe that's a struck-through, and a rather large object at that. Here's why:
A lamination actually has a part of the coin peeled away. The edges are generally sharp and jagged. You'll actually see lifted metal around the edges of a lamination in many cases.
A struck through will look like sunken-in surface where something was pushed into the coin, like a footprint in mud. The edges can be smooth or jagged, but it doesn't have any of the 'torn away' appearance of a delaminated planchet.
The edges tell all, and unfortuantely this image is a bit too far away and too out of focus to tell for sure.
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