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2009 Possible Strikethrough Or PMD?

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This question if for your Coop. Could this be a strikethrough on this Zinc Lincoln Cent. The reason I ask. If this was a gouge wouldn't we see the Zinc layer in this coin? It appears to be deep enough that the Zinc layer should show. What do you Think?

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Sorry. Didn't see the Coop only. Just looked at pictures.
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Hey Everyone, I didn't mean for anyone else to post on this. Its that Coop has great photos with his comments. Please let me know what you all think too. Sorry about that.
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I feel it is a struck through. Maybe some plastic. If it were wire, then the shape would be more distinct. But as the line is not as strong, but not affecting the other side of the coin. So I feel it is a struck through. The second clue was then ending. So not looking like damage. Nice find. A struck through error.
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COOP, Would the Flow of the Struck Through alter the Letter T as much as it did? Seems like the lower portion of the letter T is shifted to the West.? I clearly see the Objects path, The Flow has Not affected the base of the letter R, I would expect more imprint on the lower portion of the R. Thanks For Sharing OP..... Nice Eyes Nice Find. Thanks in Advance COOP.
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