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1945-D Mercury Dime. Mint Placement Question.

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 Posted 05/26/2020  10:12 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add BuyGuns to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Greetings all. This ia a fairly nice 1945-D dime. Very bright. Odd textures on Obverse, but nothing I'm concerned with. Kind of that chrome/frosty/blast white mix/look.

But my goal here is a quick question on the placement of the Mint Mark on this Mercury dime. Never seen a Mint Mark straight up and down, almost twisted in opposite direction of normally being parallel with the "E" in "ONE".

Were these hand stamped? Again, probably a nothing burger, but I just never seen it in this position. Nothing on Variety Vista about it. Maybe someone here has seen it before. Interesting feature.

Figured I would ask just for the FYI. Curiosity. Thx. Here's the Dime:


1945-D-Mercury-Dime.--Mint-Placement-Question.
1945-D-Mercury-Dime.--Mint-Placement-Question.
1945-D-Mercury-Dime.--Mint-Placement-Question.
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 Posted 05/26/2020  10:40 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Yes, mint marks were hand-punched into the die during this era. This looks completely normal to me.
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OK....that's all I needed to hear. Thx Coinfrog.
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