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2005 Jefferson Struck Through?

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Would this be a strike through error on the obverse?

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Probably water or oil on the field of the die.
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I always thought that was caused by a thin layer of grease. Not the so called Greaser that we all know about by rather a "thin" layer of grease.
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Thanks for the input Guys. Much appreciated!
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I'd say it's either a partially filled die or just some PMD scratches.
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Not as experienced as either...but I agree with john1 and coop.
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Under a 40X scope there is no abrasion to the surface, so I'm ruling out the PMD.
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