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1912 Liberty Nickel

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Just came into a lot of Liberty. But I am having difficulty reading the letters. Some images online for 'S' look like 'D' to me. These look like 'D' but others think 'S'. Appreciate your feedback! - Bryan

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The first one I see as an S the second one the pic is way to small !
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That first one is a "D".
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Coin #1 is at 1-1 :)

As for the second one, here goes:

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I think that's a "D" too.
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I agree on #2 being a D. #1 though I am not sure about given the shape on the left side of the letter. Thanks
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I agree that number 2 is a D but I think number 1 is a S
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Many of the 1912 Liberty nickels tend to have a "squashed" looking mint mark in the G-VG levels due to wear. Nickel is very soft and tends to flatten the MM's. The 2nd is a D for sure. If I had to guess on the first, I'd say D as well.
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Nickel is very soft and tends to flatten the MM's

No, nickel(25/75 cupronickel alloy in this case) is actually the hardest coinage metal used on circulating US coins. Because of its hardness, it is difficult to obtain a fully struck coin and it also quickly wears dies contributing to mushy details. I am not really sure why I have seen so many people posting lately about the supposedly "soft" nickel but that is a major misconception and really needs to be dismissed
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the first one is definitely a D. the shape of the left side of the mint mark is not like the S mint mark. the second is most likely a D but it is possible, though unlikely, an S mint mark was damaged in the top left corner.

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