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1952 S Lincoln Wheat Cent With Huge Struck Through (Thank You Ramjethero!)

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I got this from Ramjethero from a huge Lamination lot that I purchased from him for only 20.00. It's was a great deal! I received a total of 91 Laminations from him with the lot! I bought them off of him on CCF selling thread.
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Interesting for sure. Doesn't look like a typical lamination. Strike-through, perhaps?
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I'll have to investigate that one a little more. I received this in the lamination lot I bought. I looked at the coin in hand just now, and it's indeed a Lamination, but it's one that peeled completely off.
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Something is not right here - does not look like any lamination I have ever seen.

Asking the OP for what it is?
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Because the left impression has a shifted stalk, it can't be a peeled lam. The peel would have left a weakened NORMAL sign, that 90 degree shift is just wrong. Now what it is, leaves me, don't make sense... just what would have caused this one? Don't seem logical as a struck through debris unless it is a struck through fragment? Might be one for Mike Diamond to check...
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I thought it was a Lamination, since I received it in a Lamination lot from ramjethero. It's not Post Strike Damage etheir. I took a picture of the trench, and it looks like a Lamination error to me, unless if I'm wrong? Feel free to correct me, since I want to learn as well. I would also like to add that it's very interesting, and it's something I have never seen before.
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E & V- You should never take pictures of coins on top of your head! .

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USSID18, those are my gloves, not my head. Why did you think that was my head? It's not my head! That's literally one of the funniest comments that's been ever typed!

See? These are my gloves, not my head. That's where all that hairy stuff came from. I would never put a coin on my head.
I'm still dying in laughter by your comment. That's was very funny!
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I'd call it a strike through. A lamination would almost never go that deep
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I'm actually in the Saber Tooth Mouse Bite camp.
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These are my gloves, not my head. That's where all that hairy stuff came from.


Oh, okay. I was thinking you needed a haircut. No problem, nice gloves! !
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I'm actually in the Saber Tooth Mouse Bite camp.



I was thinking more along the lines of this guy.


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Thank you CoinCollector2000, BStrauss3, and USSID18! I'm now thinking that it might be a Struck Through issue, rather than a Lamination. I will contact Mike Diamond, and I'll send him the link to this thread. We'll see what thinks.

Edit: I sent an email with the link of the thread just now. He'll comment on this a little bit later from now.
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The unusual depth and relatively smooth floor of the depression suggests a struck-through error.
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Thank you very much Mike Diamond for your answer! I highly appreciated it! So it's a Struck Through error, and it's a very interesting one.
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