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Me Again... 1979 LMC Struck Through ?

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Well, so far my error identification record has been pretty poor, but maybe I can make it up in volume

I know this one has nasty corrosion/verdigris, but check it out-
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Weight is 3.07g, so I don't think it's a lamination error... looks to me like some sort of scrap ended up interfering with the strike?
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I would say some massive lamination. Wow!
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Wow is right.. looks awesome!
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3.07 grams would be consistent with lamination - a normal coin weighs 3.11 grams.
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