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Is This Possibly A 1915 S/S Lincoln Wheat Cent?

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Howdy community! Picked this up off ebay, and the previous owner mentioned it looked like S over S, so I removed it from the 2x2 it was in, and sure enough, it does appear to me to be pretty clearly an S to the North and a tiny bit West of the primary S. But, as I am 1/2 blind and 1/4 delusional, here are some pics to see if anyone has the same observation. Any thoughts comments and opinions welcome, I'm already happy to have gotten the 1915-S for a decent price from a good seller, but it would be a neat rpm to get as a bonus! Doubt the circle was really needed, but added it anyways.
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Close up pictures are blurry. From what I am seeing, it could just be damage from years of circulation.
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Ah, so similar to the newer "extra V" pennies, damage that results in what appears to be similar in shape to a letter
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Can not tell with those pics. Did you check all three reference sites?
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Much sharper closeup, please.
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with John1.
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