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1955 S/S Wheat?

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Something is up with this 1955 Wheat.. Not sure but it looks like maybe an S over S.
I couldnt get very good pictures but I tried to take them at different angles.
I saw on lincolncentresource.com that they exist for this year and mint but the one they have is different from mine.
What do you think?

1955-S/S-Wheat?

1955-S/S-Wheat?

1955-S/S-Wheat?
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I moved this to the 'Modern US Variety and Error Coins' forum to give the experts a look.
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I am seeing (not very clearly) a die chip.
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I moved this to the 'Modern US Variety and Error Coins' forum to give the experts a look.

Thanks. :)

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I am seeing (not very clearly) a die chip.


Its very hard to seen in these pictures ... sorry again for that.. it was with a cell phone through magnification.
The abnormality appears in both halves of the S. Would a die chip do that do you think?
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I would think that if it was an S over S, there would be doubling on all the edges of the mint mark.
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I am not seeing a RPM. Have you checked CC's site? http://www.coppercoins.com/index.php
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Looks like a normal coin.
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coppercoins.com lists 12 S/S check yours against them.I see something on yours but not clear enough to say what.
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Looks normal.
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