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2004 D Nickel Struck Through Grease?

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2004-D-Nickel-Struck-Through-Grease?

I am not sure what Struck Through Grease is.. But I'm guessing that this is one. And sorry for the bad photos, I'm not caught up with modern technology.
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It's at least poossible. The other side would be extra sharp.
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It the other side is weak, then it opens a new series of questions.
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I saved the picture, enlarged it and lightened it. This nickel is corroded and pitted above the area in question so the coin is likely just damaged by the same forces that corroded the rest of the coin.

This is not a Struck Through Grease error.

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