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1937 (Lincoln Cent) Obverse Lamination Peel?

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Here's another one that I came across today that I saved many years ago. What do you think? It hanks in advance for your comments and insight!
1937-Lincoln-Cent-Obverse-Lamination-Peel?
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1937-Lincoln-Cent-Obverse-Lamination-Peel?
1937-Lincoln-Cent-Obverse-Lamination-Peel?
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Strike-through of some sort, very interesting.
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Very cool and unusual lam.
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The lam goes up from the neck through the ear, but I can't explain what the rest of it is. If that was part of the lam, it would have the G struck into it. If you look closely, you can kind of see the G. Maybe a piece of foil off of the rim?
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I'm guessing some kind of Struck Through error. Maybe copper foil?
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That's a cool find!
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Lamination issue in the neck/base of skull area. Would love to see the coin in hand.
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Thank you everyone!
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