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The Mint Mark Of The 1971 Proof Ike

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I have a question to those who have a large collection of such Ikes or a lot of experience with them. Is it normal for the mint mark of "S" to vary in its location under the neck, like slightly raised or lowered? I have two Proof Ike dollars minted in 71 and their mint marks are in slightly different places. One of the Ikes is still in its original government packaging, and its mint mark is placed lower than the other non-packaged one. Evidence that one is a fake?
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 Posted 06/28/2008  07:39 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add pyrbob to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
At that time the mintmark was hand punched into the die, so it is normal for it to vary in it's exact location.
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Thanks. I've been learning about VAMS and the fact that there are many die varieties with misplaced mint marks. It makes me less paranoid.
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Just to let you know, VAMs only apply to Morgan and Peace dollars. They are so named because Leroy Van Allen and George Mallis wrote the authoritative reference for those two silver dollars. You are right in the fact that many coins have a large number of varieties and there are different numbering systems for each type of coin. There is even a two book series dedicated to finding rare die varieties that are not sold as such called the Cherrypicker's Guide.
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