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i have this susan b,, and was wondering wat is up with the mint mark,,, I cant tell if its a s or d? just looks like a blob to me

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Looks like an S to me.
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Normal "S" MM for a 79
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Johnny!

Yes, this bolb looks like a regular S mint.
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to the family!

That's called a "filled S". Some proofs have a "clear S", these command higher $

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