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1946 D Lincoln Cent Struck Through Something ?

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these one is on the reverse and looks like it was struck through I don't know what
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 Posted 09/14/2018  12:39 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Check the weight. See if it normal or slightly over/under?
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It could be a Delamination error, by the looks of it. Check the weight.
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Yeah, the weight of it will help (as much as that little amount of missing metal will prove anything), but I am leaning one degree toward struck-through because of the soft borders of the anomaly.

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Looks like De-Lam but also struck through metal (like a nail)
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I'd call it a lamination, but could also be a strike-through because of the depth and somewhat smooth bottom. Still a keeper!
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