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1944 D Over S Penny ?

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Any input on this being a D/S? I don't know if I'm hoping and my eyes are going crazy or what.
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Sorry, this is not one of the two well-known varieties.



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I don't see any OMM.
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@callis, this link to the varietyvista website may be of interest:

http://www.varietyvista.com/02a%20L...%201944D.htm
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Your post was moved to the appropriate forum for the proper attention.
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The areas on the left side of the digits are Machine Doubling. (reduction of the devices by the machine after the strike) Not a premium for MD. I agree the mintmark looks normal. The incuse marks on the coin are just damage from circulation. Just a normal Wheat cent.
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Normal coin.
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