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1957-D LWC Strike Through Or Lamination Error?

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My vote is de-lamination
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I would agree.
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Why would this not be a strike through? The reason I ask is because I can see parts of the wheat sheave struck lightly in the effected area.... In my mind that would not be there in that way with a de-lamination? Also I don't really see the peel marks I usually associate with a de-lamination?

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