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1944 D Over S Or Is This Just Pareidolia ?

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I think I posted the wrong coin yesterday. If so heres the one I ment too post
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I see a '44 D Wheat cent where the mint mark--a D--was hit, with circulation wear contributing to the apparent flattening. The NE 'edge' of the mint mark appears to be a part of the hit. Not seeing an underlying S mint mark--given the photos posted.
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I see the hit I'm talking above the D there seems to be the top loop of an S that seems to continue into the D as the other loop.
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This does not appear to be either of the two well-known varieties. Circulation damage, I'd giess.
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Thanks for clarifying where you see an S. Sorry, no S, just a flattened D mint mark, but hey, never hurts to ask!


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