I've had this 1945 penny in my collection for years and basically forgot about it. I posted it in a Facebook group and got mixed reactions. What do you all think? Is it actually a lamination error or what kind of error is it?
I agree with member "Errers and Varietys" simply because the raised mark above the date matches almost perfectly with the tip of a wheat stalk on the reverse of every Wheat penny. But the mark on this penny is not lined up with the wheat stalk on the reverse of this penny if that all made sense? What I'm saying is I don't think the wheat stalk on the reverse of this particular penny was punched through to the obverse.
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