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1995 D LMC What Happened To The Mintmark? This Isn't The Normal Design.

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 Posted 09/24/2018  12:49 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Jim0815 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Lol Mr. Coop! E&V I am definitely going to keep it.
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Two quick questions. Have you weighed this coin? Do you have the specific gravity of this coin?

EDIT: The weight should be 2.5 g +/- 0.10 g and specific gravity should be 7.2 g/ml.
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This is vaguely similar to the extended Ray Washington dollar, also a WUFO listing. No definitive explanation for that one, either. Most people think a mischevious die repair.

I seem to remember finding a '95 D with this type of mintmark last year. Not sure if I kept it ...
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fortcollins, the weight was 2.51 gms.
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Reaction of copper and exposure to sildenifil citrate




Here Jbuck, I'll do it for ya...
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Crazyb0, that made me laugh! At my age I know what you’re talking about!
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Pretty nice article on my 1995 D LMC
1995-D-LMC-What-Happened-To-The-Mintmark?-This-Isn’t-The-Normal-Design.
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That was a good article!
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Very interesting.
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Thanks David!
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Now the challenge is to find a second one because that will be the only way to determine if this is unique to this coin or if it is reallly a die variety.
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That would be great if another specimen was found. I'm pretty glad to have found the one I did.
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Interesting...
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FWIW, I just sent this thread to my source who worked at the Denver mint during this era. The response was "This is new to me. Never heard of this before."

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And the mystery goes on.
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