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Lamination Peel?

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What do you think?


Lamination-Peel?

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Could be. It appears to be in a semi-straight line.
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My first thought was struck-through grease, or maybe a faulty planchet, since the effect ends where the rim is upset.
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Thanks

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On another forum the consensus was "struck thru hardened grease". Sounds logical to me.
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Looks like Struck Through Grease to me. I do not think this is lamination or a planchet problem.
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If it was Struck Through Grease, shouldn't the L be clogged as well or at least weakened?
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Good point bio, I would think the L would be weak too.
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