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looks like this one was dug up after a metal detector hovered over it. just a spender to me.
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I'm telling y'all it is look on PCGS coin fact unless I'm mistaken look at the mint mark on the varieties fs501 for the 1958 d nickel same spacing on the mint mark and everything
Edited by Sanaul 01/27/2022 07:59 am
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Are you guys can help me out here unless I'm missing something the PCGS coin fact shows the same exact mint mark for fs501 don't need to zoom in see it it's obvious as heck unless I'm just completely mistaken on what it means by the inverted mint mark
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Is there a 3 variety then with a different mint mark but the same spacing as a FS 501
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My kids leg caught the coin scope cord and broke it let me see if I can fix it but at least we agree is not the normal mint mark from the spacing?
Edited by Sanaul 01/27/2022 08:52 am
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Sanaul --
You have the coin in-hand and can view it form several angles under a variety of lighting conditions under different magnification. We can't. We can only see what you post. Hoping to view large and sharp, close-in pics of the mint mark. Thanks.
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Edited by Sanaul 01/27/2022 09:14 am
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Still not seeing an inverted mint mark. John1 
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Valued Member
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Why does PCGS coin fact all ways make so many errors like the minttage numbers on Tuskegee airmen quarter I don't know if I should be collecting those because on PCGSit says it has the same numbers as the w quarters I know those are low mintage so I don't know it's Tuskegee airmen low mintage or not but PCGS shows the original mint mark on the 1958 d differently than the nickel I have it looks more like the fs501 photo spacing wise
Edited by Sanaul 01/27/2022 09:53 am
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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The last image looks like PMD or perhaps a die chip?
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Pillar of the Community
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PMD FS501 is a slanted mm, yours isn't slanted at all.
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Canada
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Here it is the PG photo. It is not only inverted, it is also an D/D.  Me I have in 64 and is slide bit different, but not to much. Can you show where you see the D/D inverted D and probably we will help you more to understand?
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I wasn't Quite for sure what inverted mant I was going off the positioning of the mint marks from the PCGS coin fact app this new the mint mark on the corn I posted wasn't in the same position as the original coin on the PCGS coin fact and it looked a lot closer to the picture that shows FS 501 so it would be nice to know what inverted means so I can pick it out next time not just assume
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