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New Member
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On this 1970 S LMC you can see the original D mintmark to the south and transecting the lower curl of the final S mintmark alot like the San Diego Padres baseball team logo. ![[is-This]-1970-S-The-Only-S-Over-D-LMC-OMM-Ever-Found-<img src=]() " class="userimg" style="image-orientation: from-image !important; max-width:80%;height:auto" name="img" src="uploaded/DoesThisCount/20200615_1592109626294.jpg" border="0" style='cursor:default' onClick='doimage(this,event)'> ![[is-This]-1970-S-The-Only-S-Over-D-LMC-OMM-Ever-Found-<img src=]() " class="userimg" style="image-orientation: from-image !important; max-width:80%;height:auto" name="img" src="uploaded/DoesThisCount/20200615_1592109623289.jpg" border="0" style='cursor:default' onClick='doimage(this,event)'> *** Edited by Staff to clarify topic title. ***
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Pillar of the Community
United States
791 Posts |
No OMMs were made past 1956 so this is probably just damage.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Moderator
 United States
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Looks like a damaged mint mark punch to me. John1 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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That would be my guess. Definitely not an OMM.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
62064 Posts |
Just a damaged mintmark punch issue. You can see this also on RPM #1: ![[is-This]-1970-S-The-Only-S-Over-D-LMC-OMM-Ever-Found-<img src=]() " class="userimg" style="image-orientation: from-image !important; max-width:80%;height:auto" name="img" src="uploaded/coop/1970s-1mm-001_OXFORDCHAIRMAN_eBay_A.jpg" border="0" style='cursor:default' onClick='doimage(this,event)'> The mintmark punch damage if not the RPM, it is north of the mintmark that is the RPM.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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DoesThisCount, you always see things we don't, things they just aren't there. Have you ever considered marketing this "ability"?
No OMM. Just damaged MM.
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Valued Member
United States
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Quote: DoesThisCount, you always see things we don't, things they just aren't there. Have you ever considered marketing this "ability"? I think all of us newbies have this "ability". I always ask first before declaring, and I haven't found anything of note yet except some spike heads. I think it's easy for a newcomer like myself to think they have discovered a valuable coin.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Quote: I think it's easy for a newcomer like myself to think they have discovered a valuable coin. We really don't mind questions, but it's important to realise not every coin is an error coin. There is a lot that can be learned about error coins from reading and searching the pages here within the CCF. True errors are really uncommon occurrences, and again I encourage everyone new here to read and learn, and if you still have questions, ask and we'll help you out! Remember too, full well-cropped photos of both sides of your coin, and close-ups of any areas in question. 
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Valued Member
United States
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Quote: We really don't mind questions, but it's important to realise not every coin is an error coin. There is a lot that can be learned about error coins from reading and searching the pages here within the CCF. True errors are really uncommon occurrences, and again I encourage everyone new here to read and learn, and if you still have questions, ask and we'll help you out! Remember too, full well-cropped photos of both sides of your coin, and close-ups of any areas in question. Thanks Merc. I think most who have been here more than 2 days know how to phrase a post. Also, this is the internet. Amateur radio is much the same - noobs are crucified for "should have known this already". Sorry, just venting. BTW - I too love Mercs. I found one metal detecting and have been hooked since.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: I think most who have been here more than 2 days know how to phrase a post. If you have been here more than two days, then you know we get a lot of "does my penny have any errors on it, and if it does, how much is it worth." All I am suggesting is for new comers here to read and learn a bit about errors before trying to cash in. As the saying goes, "Catch a fish for a man, he eats for a day. Teach a man to fish, he eats for a lifetime." By profession, I am a teacher, and I am willing to help anyone wanting to learn.
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At the very least,newbies need to tell us what they see as an error or variety. John1 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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John1 gave me some very good advice back in 2017 when I first started, read every post on this site you can that way you can also use them as references. Good advice from a guy I respect.
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Pillar of the Community
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My first reaction was "No Way Possible."
I'm not totally convinced either way. I know there is no current OMM listed and the probabilities are slim to none.
Most likely circulation, staining, or other below the MM but the line through the lower serif is linear straight, not curved like the RPM posted for comparison. But a strategic die scratch could also be straight.
The first image looked like staining but the second seems to show a raised bumpy area going N-S below the lower serif. How about a clear closeup of the area below the lower serif showing any raised metal?
I can't do an overlay, but wonder if it would be worthwhile to see if a D MM is even a possibility?
ps. Helpful suggestion to the OP- I find it interesting and thanks for sharing but when a bold statement is emphatically made, like your title, we get very very skeptical. IMHO, try framing something like this as a question instead of a fact. You will need verification from professional attributors and experts in the field and they will be skeptical because of years experience and they may need an uncirculated example, missing any contact marks.
Words of encouragement are one of the major food groups. We need to consume them regularly to thrive and grow.
Edited by Petespockets55 06/16/2020 8:47 pm
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Jim0815 you made my day,thank you very much for the kind words. According to Mike Diamond no OMM's after 1955,I totally respect Mikes' knowledge. John1 
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New Member
United States
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No its the second. Mine was first I just needed yours the second for confirmation. ![[is-This]-1970-S-The-Only-S-Over-D-LMC-OMM-Ever-Found-<img src=]() " class="userimg" style="image-orientation: from-image !important; max-width:80%;height:auto" name="img" src="uploaded/1334/20210327_20210327_123046.jpg" border="0" style='cursor:default' onClick='doimage(this,event)'> ![[is-This]-1970-S-The-Only-S-Over-D-LMC-OMM-Ever-Found-<img src=]() " class="userimg" style="image-orientation: from-image !important; max-width:80%;height:auto" name="img" src="uploaded/1334/20210327_20210327_122948.jpg" border="0" style='cursor:default' onClick='doimage(this,event)'> ![[is-This]-1970-S-The-Only-S-Over-D-LMC-OMM-Ever-Found-<img src=]() " class="userimg" style="image-orientation: from-image !important; max-width:80%;height:auto" name="img" src="uploaded/1334/20210327_20210327_123053.jpg" border="0" style='cursor:default' onClick='doimage(this,event)'>
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