What's going on with her cheek?

I purchased a 1921 Morgan Dollar Roll, and came across this coin with something going on with her cheek. Is it possible that this is double struck? Thanks in advance!
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I am going to guess planchet defect.
Thank you very much for the comment. I hadn't considered a planchet defect, but that does make sense. I appreciate it!
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Planchet defect comes to mind as well.
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damaged planceht
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I am thinking defective planceht.
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Acne scars?
Throw a coin enough times, and suppose one day it lands on its edge.
Put me down for planchet defect. Could also be a strike-thru. Curiously, someone showed me two Peace dollars at the ANA show with something similar across the eagle on the reverse.
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Botched plastic surgery.
@Floridafacelifter can fix that right up
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