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1949-S Lincoln Wheat Cent Lamination Or What?

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Is this a lamination error or is it post mint? Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks

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That one looks like lamination peel. The material that separated has fall off/peeled off the coin.
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Thanks. That is what I thought it was but have not seen one in a long time so just wanted to be sure.
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Nope. Either struck through or it's damage. There's nothing peeled off that coin. It's a rounded indentation. I would need to see the other side of the coin just opposite that mark to know which it is.
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The back has nothing wrong with it. That is why I was curious.
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Well then it's probably struck through something.
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