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1945-S Wheat Penny Error

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I was looking for some opinions on this penny I found, is it a mint error or PMD?
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I could go either way on this one. What intrigues me the most is what looks to be a die chip on the "U".
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could be struck through or PMD how does the obverse look just behind that area?
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This is the obverse side and a better picture of the area in question.
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Looks like a struck through. Maybe a delamination.
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Right, either one; I'd lean toward a lamination.
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The S shows the weakness as a struck lamination. The extra metal on you may be a flipped/retained portion of lamination OR a retained hit/deflected material from the rim. I'm torn between the two, at first thought a deflected rim hit but by seeing its proximity to lam channel...flip a coin take your choice. Nonetheless, it is a struck through lam, nice find!
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It doesn't look like a straight line like a normal lamination would look like. It looks more like a struck through debris that peeled off the coin after the strike.
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