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1995 D LMC What Happened To The Mintmark? This Isn't The Normal Design.

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I found this 1995 D LMC and am wondering how this could have happened to the mint mark? I do not believe this is DDD nor is it a plating bubble. Insight please!
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Very interesting.
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This looks like it could possibly be a counterfeit. I don't like the bubbling in the fields. Show pics of the whole coin.
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It's definitely not counterfeit. Some Zinc coins have more of a rougher textured surface than do copper cents. The extension on this mintmark is not a plating bubble as it is solid and cannot be pushed flat, even with a toothpick. But, I am happy to post the obverse and reverse pics of this cent. I believe this genuinely is a mint error.
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Here you go 1796.
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I'm baffled.

Interesting, though.
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Me too spruett. I'm sure there is a logical explanation for this. I initially thought Die Deterioration but that doesn't seem to fit as there is no spreading of the device.
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Also, Die Deterioration would spread in the opposite direction (toward the rim). The only thing I can think of at the moment is a sneaky die chip.
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That thought crossed my mind but there is no break in the extension and the line is seamless. It's just one continuous line. It's not a grease issue, it's not a worn out die as there is no flattening of any of the devises.
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I wonder if Wexler would list this one as a UFO.

I'm not sure what caused this either. Die gouge? Die chip? Die abrasion (die trail)? Who knows?
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Tanman, I think I will email pics to him and see what he thinks.
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Jim, this is pretty interesting! I would send pictures to John Wexler, to see what he thinks. I'm baffled as well, as I haven't seen this before.
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I emailed Mr. Diamond and he said he's never seen anything like it and thinks it may be an extended serif. I also sent Mr. Wexler pics.
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What a nose on the 'D'?
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Jim, I would keep this in your collection, as a weird oddity.
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