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1969-S Jefferson Nickel Small S Looking Coin

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Saw this 1969-S Jefferson nickel with the S mark that caught my eye. It doesn't look like the one in my dansco album I picked out a while back and when I looked on NGC and PCGS pictures, it looks different.

Small S looking

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Normal S looking

1969-S-Jefferson-Nickel-Small-S-Looking-Coin

Anyone know what's going on?
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It looks over polished to me. Those mint techs
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I know they polish the die to reuse it, but the s is completely out of place.... I wonder if they had to redo the mint mark...
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Placement varied until 1990 when they stopped placing the mm by hand.
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