It's a distance shot, so hard to see exactly where the mintmark (MM) placemen is on your specimen. Until the MMs were incorporated into the design they were put onto the dies by hand. This allowed for variation in MM position and orientation. It's probably a common coin, but there are things about MMs that you should pay attention to such as repunched mint marks (RPMs) and overstamping. Enjoy the forums!
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