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1946 S/D OMM #1 ?

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1946-S/D-OMM-#1-?

1946-S/D-OMM-#1-?

1946-S/D-OMM-#1-?

1946-S/D-OMM-#1-?

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If it is, I'm not seeing it on the images you provided. Here is what it looks like:
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Not sure if this will help or not.

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Well it can't be from the same die. The location of your mint mark is too far north.
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Hmmm Maybe... But look at the S's side by side.

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The areas where the "D" mint shows in above the serif area (vertical) and inside the upper loop. Your circles are not covering those areas.
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So far from your images, I'm not seeing it on your coin.
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As coop said if it is an over mint mark it is a different one. It is hard to tell from your photos. I suspect it is a die gouge coupled with damage.
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A lot of the "S" mint coins suffer from a damaged punch that show above the lower loop.
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In addition, the OP's coin has the wrong mintmark style. The OP's coin has the sans serif mintmark and the S/D has the Trumpet tail mintmark.
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Well it can't be from the same die. The location of your mint mark is too far north.
Yeah--it can't really be that variety, can it? Looking at tiny details on coins can be tricky sometimes--I "see" a lot of things that turn out to be damage or some trick of light.
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