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The S maybe took a hit, but I am not seeing S/D
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I see some split serif on the bottom but I don't see an s/d ether.
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The hit well below the S continues to the S and gives it that "bunched up" look.
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The photo looks as if the coin is tilted away from us. Can you get a clear straight on shot?
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It is a minor RPM. (split lower serif) But the raised area may have been from a damaged punch.
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Minor RPD coupled with damaged punch. Is it just me or are there a lot of damaged punches in the late 40s early 50s?
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Not a RPD (Re-Punched-Date 19th century thing) RPM.
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