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1945 S Cent Cud? Die Crack?

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1945-S-Cent--Cud?-Die-Crack? 1945-S-Cent--Cud?-Die-Crack?
1945-S-Cent--Cud?-Die-Crack?
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1945-S-Cent--Cud?-Die-Crack?
1945-S-Cent--Cud?-Die-Crack?
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@dre, can you please add an overall pic of the front and back of this coin. Your close-ups are great, but it is also helpful to have the perspective of the entire coin. For example, I'm interested to see if that linear mark going through Abe's upper lip is a lamination.
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Spence is correct.. it's the lamination peeled back. Nice colored coin...2x2 worthy
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