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Hard to tell if it's a delamination or a dirty scratch.
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Can you post some more pics at different angles?
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Without some close-up pictures, I'd be inclined to say it's a lam, as scratches are usually fairly straight, and this 'looks' more like a lam.

It also appears to have a dot below the V & S in the legend.

Any chance of some in-focus close-up pictures?
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I am pretty sure it's a lamination error.
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Not sure if this picture helps any.
To me it looks like a lamination issue
but I'm certainly no expert.
It would help if the OP stated denomination and year of coin.

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Ironically, the OP's original question is a tricky one, because all lamination peels are usually "post-mint damage", because they occur after the strike.

However, laminations are due to faulty planchets, so it is legit error from that perspective...

Anyhow, I digress, this is a legit peeled lamination, with some damage to the lamination due to circulation.
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It appears that it can only be a Canada 1 Cent, 1937-1947 #32.
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