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1909 VDB Missing Chip Or PMD?

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1909-VDB-Missing-Chip-Or-PMD?
1909-VDB-Missing-Chip-Or-PMD?

Paid $12.50 from ebay. Seller pics. The obverse shows a chip in Lincoln's vest, which I would like the community's opinion on.
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Don't see any major circulation or hits, makes me think of lamination error, the internals show toning to match outside, meaning its been that way for a very long time?

You'd have to see in hand any indication of it being punched, a bending, or slight reverse bulge, but I don't think you will.
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Looks like a divet,struck through debris.
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It's a nice looking coin.

The top edge of the anomaly has a struck-through type profile but, I think I see a lamination peel folded over to the south (or it could just be a depth difference in the divet).

I don't see any other signs of a lamination problem so, it looks to be struck-through.

I don't see anything abnormal on the reverse to indicate a punch/damage.
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The G in God looks a bit strange.
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