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1930 S Cent - Mint Make Upside Down..?

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Hi guys...Hope this is not a stupid question...Does the mint mark "S" look upside down, or is it just me not knowing American errors/varieties...?


1930-S-Cent---Mint-Make-Upside-Down..?

1930-S-Cent---Mint-Make-Upside-Down..?
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 Posted 05/13/2014  10:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Collector-Corner to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Wert,
This is a little worn, but decipherable. If I had to make a professional guess, I'd say they look the same, and its a stereotypical OK mint mark, not inverted.

The pic below is from variety vista / coneca for the "S" mint mark used in 1930 as a reference.

1930-S-Cent---Mint-Make-Upside-Down..?


The link below is to a lot of different mint marks across many years;
http://varietyvista.com/San%20Franc...20Styles.htm
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Here's a link to help with identification - http://lincolncentresource.com/San_..._Styles.html

MMS002 is what I believe you are looking to match.
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Just a 002 normal mint mark:
1930-S-Cent---Mint-Make-Upside-Down..?
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Thanks guys...appreciate the information.
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