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1944 D Lincoln Wheat Cent - Check Out This Beauty!

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Just pulled this from a roll.

1944-D-Lincoln-Wheat-Cent---Check-Out-This-Beauty!
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Great find Scobby!
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Scooby: Now your spotting the different ones. Do you know what this is?
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i bet he does
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I have to go with struck-thru, but struck-thru what?
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oh, I was thinking lamination but if it is a struck through, I would think wood
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Hmmm. Good point Adam.

Struck-thru or lamination?
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I am with Adam on this one. I say wood splinter.
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I'd go with lamination.
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Maybe this should have been a poll, too!

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Not sure, I'd say lamination, but this looks a lot more damaged so,

I cast my vote for:

A Split Planchet.

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Maybe a mint worker was chewing on a toothpick and laid it down on the planchet.
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I like that seal! That's funny!

I'm starting to run out of room on my 2x2. I guess I'm off to Home Depot for a 2x4!
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It does look like a chewed toothpick, doesn't it?
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At first I thought it was two coins that must have been hanging around together for 66 years. Then I saw the singular title.

Oh, well. It's still cool looking.
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