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1944 S Over D Penny?

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1944-S-Over-D-Penny?

1944-S-Over-D-Penny?

1944-S-Over-D-Penny?

1944-S-Over-D-Penny?

1944-S-Over-D-Penny?

1944-S-Over-D-Penny?
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Took a picture with low flash on last two what do you think?
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What value is one of these pennies?
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Looks like it might be one. It would be a 1944D-1OM-001
http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/...ie_state=mds
You might check for markers on this site. A closer view would be nice, but it does appear to be that one.

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I don't know whether you have one here or not but here's a link to numismedia, scroll down and it's there in the list.
Can't tell the grade by a portion of the coin.
http://www.coinprices.org/cgi/usrar...proof=&plus=
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Ill try for better pic but two at bottom was about as good as I could get.
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Tried expanding on a couple of you're pix but still too unclear. Closest I can come up with is this: not a D/S, too much wear unless you can ID the other marker for it. It appears the D was hit at an angle, pushing some material in a NW direction. It could possibly a D/D or the D/S since placement seems accurate but damage is too great.

1944-S-Over-D-Penny?

also, if your pic was rotated CCW to correct leveling of date, MM would be straight vertical, D/S is tilted CW

Also, also, there is no indention at upper left indicating the up portion of the S
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I dont know but shure. looks similar to me. magnifying glass help me get good look.
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Wouldn't the "S" be prominent on a S over D coin?
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It is actually a 'D' over 'S' mint mark. The Denver mint mark strongest.
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Right, thread header is backward. Definitely looks like 001.
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