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Filled MM On Proofs/Now With Pictures

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17.22 KBI have a 68 proof set in the hard acrylic 4X6(approximate) holder. I am certain the dime has a repunched mm and all the coins have filled mm's. The cent was struck thru a small wire right above the 19 of the date as well. my questions are, is a filled mintmark anything more than a minor error or variety and if I am correct on the rpm, and the wire, do these together add any value to the set?


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they all seem to have at least partial filled mm. I could not get great pictures of the dime, but the rpm is most visible on the lower loop of the s
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Pictures are always helpful if you have them. Then we would be able to give a better response.
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my scanner has a wierd editing software, it save the images in a form that I can't load here or on photobucket, and I don't know how to convert them to jpeg or a different acceptable format
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I can't think of an image editing tool off hand but see if you can open it in Paint. Then just rename it to a jpg.
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What you have is a typical proof coin with a normal mintmark. The humps are part of the mintmark punch.
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