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1954-S Jeffderson Nickel With A Strange Mint Mark

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I was checking over all my old Jeffersons when I found this.

1954-S-Jeffderson-Nickel-With-A-Strange-Mint-Mark 1954-S-Jeffderson-Nickel-With-A-Strange-Mint-Mark

Took some flashing in the light to realize this is actually an S and not a P. As you can see, the coin has some pretty nice details, probably XF, so I wouldn't expect the mintmark to be so worn

1954-S-Jeffderson-Nickel-With-A-Strange-Mint-Mark 1954-S-Jeffderson-Nickel-With-A-Strange-Mint-Mark

So it appears the mintmark is really weak and filled in. Is this a special variety or just common die wear?
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I am thinking circulation wear
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I also think it's wear from circulation.
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Looks like an S damaged from circulation. It is also on the A.
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.... it took a hit from some thing.
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I agree. Still, always worth investigating and asking questions. You never know.
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Bit of a filled die going on in the upper loop as well.
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