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Looking For The D. Is This In The Right Place On Damaged Coin? (Lmc)

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That is the correct area for a mintmark, but this Lincoln Cent was produced in Philadelphia, so it doesn't have a mintmark.

FYI - Mint marks were added to working dies by hand until 1989. Their target area was below the date and to the right of the bust, so they could be almost anywhere, or upside-down, or sideways.
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Just a normal Philadelphia Lincoln Cent. It's spendable.
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