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1921 D Morgan, Impure Metal Streak Or ?

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Is this just a really bad streak of slag or is it something else?

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and a few closeups of the area


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It looks like it has been exposed to some kind of corrosive material.

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Has the footprint of a lamination peel. A case where a coin was ruined before it left the mint.
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