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Jefferson 1949-D OMM-001?

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I found this roll searching. It's circulated and has lateral staining, so finding the markers is proving difficult. Looking for confirmation. Thanks!



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It does look close to the late stage example at variety vista. Not 100% due to wear. See all the good coins are not in my area!

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Thank goodness for that. I was thinking I needed to move closer to you to get into the nice run of coinage you've been pulling out of circulation.

I was looking at the various specimens at Heritage to see if they had a worn specimen like mine. Just mint state examples and each running big to seriously big money. I can't see the gouge about the MM as there is die wash and I'm afraid to pick the gunk out of the MM to see if there is that small protruding indent.

I'm wondering what this is worth in this stage/condition. Those slabbed specimens ran some money.
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Here is a few I've taken from PCGS to show different die state of the mint mark. (Not listed on the images) Just an idea what they looked like:
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Thanks coop. I'm tempted to see if there's a dimple inside the MM but I don't want to risk it. From the images you and Chrono posted along with HA I'm reasonably sure I have one. Not bad for a nickel investment.
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