Try taking a few more images of the date and mint mark area. Rotate the coin 90 degrees at a time. It appears there may be a die crack on the upper West edge of the mint mark. Maybe a coin wrapper touched the SE edge? But the coin maybe be more than that?
Looks like my first assessment. Keeps us looking though. I would save it as a conversation piece. It would be a great teaching aid. No evidence on the centers of the mint mark. I appreciate the second set of images. It showed what I needed to see.
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