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1925 S Or D Buffalo Nickel?

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1925-S-Or-D-Buffalo-Nickel?
My imagination, smashed or damaged S or D? D over S? S over D?
Anyone guess?
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my guess smashed well worn S - I can see why you would consider S over D but if it was wouldn't the right side of the D be higher?
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Looks like an s to me.
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I'm calling it an "S" over "D"
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It's a smashed/worn S.
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But also could be a worn D over S. It is odd that if you stare at it the D sort of stands out. Then as you look at the top, the S startes to be noticed. And then too also looks like a $. Did the Mint ever make a $ coin?
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smashed S
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The "D" isn't really the same shape as any D mintmark used on Buffaloes though.
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smooshed s.
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Well it was worth one thing. I learned that if you use a photo from photobucket in a post, and go back to photobuckete and delete that photo there, it also vanishes from a post here where used.
I placeed this coin in an Album as an S. Hopefully that is waht it was.
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