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2001-P Lincoln Cent Struck Through At "America" On Reverse?

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Appears to be a Struck Through at "America" on Reverse? What type of Struck Through Material could this be? Any thoughts? Thanks.

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Are you sure that it's not damage? I'm not saying that it isn't a Struck Through, but I'm somewhat skeptical about this one.
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Looks like damage also, exposing the zinc core. You see how the copper plating is pushed up at the point of the damage on the R and even onto the E
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Thanks for the responses E&V and Mark1959. I wasn't sure either.
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Looks like PSD to me also.
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Tough call, but I'm going with PSD as the zinc core has been exposed underneath and the copper plating has been pushed on the sides of the crevice
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Has to be damage.
If it was struck through, the zinc core would not be showing.
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It is a struck through item. Note the affected area is not showing a raised area opposite the affected area. It is were PSD, then it would be raised. If it were PSD we would see a wave of metal on the affected area. No, it is a struck through error.
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Thanks everyone and thanks Coop for evaluating and determining it was a Struck Through!
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