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1950 P Or D Lincoln Wheat Cent?

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Please diagnose. It looks like a "D" south of liberty. Could this be a misplaced mintmark? If that is even possible to happen? If not, could this be due to a clashed die?Thanks!
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That is not due to a misplaced mintmark. Other than that, I can't really tell without closer pics of it.
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it looks more like an s on close up.

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Not a D,it is a carbon spot.
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i thought I found something unique. Lol
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Why is there an s on top of the spot though?
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It is an illusion. There is a name for seeing such things,but I forget what it is called...starts with the letter P.
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Just a bit of corrosion.



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It's called Pareidolia. What you have here is actually a normal 1950 Philadelphia Lincoln Wheat cent.
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