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1919 One Cent Error Question

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I know nothing about error coins but I have several that I wonder about. This one is a 1919 one cent. The damage seems to be under the letters on the reverse. That is, the coin has the extended mark/gouge but the letters seem to be intact other than worn.
The obverse seems unaffected. Just trying to learn so I apologize if the answer is clear to those with expertise. Also sorry about the glare on the pictures. Still working on that.
Thanks.

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Looks like a lamination to me, caused by a flaw in the original planchet. It's a legitimate error and might be worth a premium to an error fan.
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with Jacobler, it does appear to be a Lamination error.

Nice find
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Good eye! You're learning quickly!
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planchet flaw, note how it goes UNDER the letters, if it were a scratch these would be stripped also. Nice error coin on an oldie!

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Thanks everyone for the help. I thought it was some form of error. Very nice to get confirmation from those with expertise and I learned something today. Appreciate your sharing.
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to the CCF!
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