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1945-P Lincoln Wheat Cent Lam Issue?

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We've lost half an O. Lam issue or struck through? I don't think it PMD but of course I can be convinced otherwise! Thanks gang!
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I'm also leaning away from damage because I don't see a corresponding area of flattening on the obverse. My vote is for struck through on this one.
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Agree, most likely a strike-through.
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Here is an overlay to see where the target area would show on the obverse if it were damage:
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So it maybe a struck through error, that fell off later in life. 'PLU' area would be affected on the overlay of the reverse/obverse of the coins view. If this is a struck through the coin will be a tad less lighter than normal.
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Weight it 3.03 grams. So it is coming up a bit light. Thank you all for the feedback!
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