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1941-S LWC (See Anything Besides The Die Crack?)

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Not sure if that is a die crack. There are some areas where it appears to have peeled off? It maybe just something on the coin? Slight machine damage on the LIBERTY from the east.
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Still learning Coop, bear with me haha, maybe it's a lamination instead, thanks for your input!
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Looks more like something on the coin. Probaby an mineral oil bath might remove it. (but don't bother though. You might destroy the collectable value of the coin. Best to keep them intact unless they are moderately circulated with grime attached to the devices. (what we do today to a coin, might affect the future of your coin)
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