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Bicentennial Repunch Mint? Anything Special?

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Is this a repunch of the mint? Looks like orginal mint looks like a "s" mint I think. I thought it was a p at first but the more I look at it that's just a double punch mint with what looks like an s behind it. Is that possible on these quarter's?
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Just a Denver mint coin. The last of the OMM was in the 1950's.
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So any idea what the s looking area behind it is? It's slightly raised from the rest of the coins fields
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