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1935-S LWC

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Die clash?

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Looks like a lamination.
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A die clash is going to match the design on the opposite side of the coin.
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Could it be struck through debris that fell off?
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A struck through error would show on the field and OVER the devices.
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I see what looks like a couple of lines NW/SE that look like an out line of a lamination.
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