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1955-D Jefferson Nickel D Over S OMM

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1955-D Jefferson nickel D over S OMM

I snagged this of ebay it was listed as d/s but I just want to double check look.ed good to me but I have been wrong before

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Shouldn't the S be more prominent?

http://www.ngccoin.com/coin-varieti...-fs-501-4098
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I seen that also but in really I never seen one like that one on there site but if you look at NGC slabbed coins none look that one

I think maybe there multiple varieties of the D/S omm
at least 7 or so
http://doubleddie.com/939955.html

most look like this one note its ms 65
https://www.collectors-society.com/...px?sc=129025 here is one in NGC MS 65

or this
http://www.pcgscoinfacts.com/Coin/D...4058?redir=t



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I check the Wexler site and noted that all the examples he posted were from LDS/VLDS die example coins. The coin in this post appears to be VLDS die example. I would think there should be some examples from earlier die states if this is an actual over mint mark variety. So I would need to see these examples in order to decide if these are D/S OMMs? Were these actual mint mark punches or Die Deterioration?
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new pictures

in hand if you rotate it goes from a s at some angle to a d at others


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Smashed up looking in that pic.
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it is 1955-D 5¢ WOMM-002 and not the more well known 1955-D 5¢ WOMM-001 or fs-501 from cpg

Description: D/S

Die Markers: Obverse: Several die scratches run from north to south to the left of the nose, lips, and chin. Reverse: Several die scratches WSW to ENE below the E PL of EPU. Short, horizontal die scratches can be found above the left end of the roof. Other die scratches can be found throughout the reverse.

Submitted By: John A. Wexler

Cross References: CONECA: OMM #2

Was just updating picture it was already authenticated by expert at FUN show the next day after I originally posted that in Orlando..

whether it is or not is no longer a question..

there are a lot of controversial coins like that 1957-D Washington quarter Misplaced MM CPG FS-501 is it really a miss placed mint mark .. I don't think so .. but I still got one... its all about the hunt..

I had people say the 1985-D yellow jackets are a science experiment..good thing I still have them..

but I enjoy the comments and feedback anyway.. I understand most D/S are a subject of question..

I just find the varieties in the books stick them into 2x2 is that
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