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Is There A 1976 Ike With D/S OMM?

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Is there a 1976 Ike with D/S OMM?

I was looking through a bunch of ikes and I found this odd one? Looks like a S/D mint mark ? I figure I ask before I dump or keep it.



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Probably it is a filled D.
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Looks like a filled/damaged MM to me.
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I assume that too but the S part is raised and fits with overlay maybe just a freak weird accident?


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I'd have been fooled, looks like an S, but I've posted too many Red Herrings to get excited. Definitely looks like an S even if it was an anomaly.
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Your imagination is getting the best of you. Its just a filled D with some PMD no S/D.
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I am pretty sure its just a closely aligned anomaly but it does kind line up which makes it interesting. Either was just interesting oddity to share. This one of those type of things that reminds of some the errors in a old Walter Breen's Complete Encyclopedia I looked at.
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Just a broken post that would have formed the center of the "D".
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