During a recent post, I showed a 1979 Lincoln Cent that I believe has remnants of an S over a D. After reading through several expert sites, this shows to be possible when mintmarks were added to the working dies. The dot, for the notorious 1979 die showed a deteriorating mintmark, but what if it was punched over with an S? From what I understand, mintmarks were not part of the master until the 90's and were hand punched into the working die. I have created overlay pictures to show the perfect match of a horizontal S over deteriorating D. Hopefully I can change some minds and show that this coin is a possibility. The pictures line up perfectly!
Correct me if I'm wrong but if there was an S in that die first, it would be a proof die, and that would have a noticeable difference from a normal die.
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