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1951 D Over S ? Washington

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 Posted 03/23/2006  6:35 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add jdheyne to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Yet another variety...



1951-D-Over-S-?-Washington

This is about the best mintmark shot I got...
You can see the horizontal line going through the D... but appears to be going the wrong way. At the bottom of the D, it appears to be doubled... So I do not know what is up with this guy.
I am going to keep trying for better pictures of the mintmark.
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 Posted 03/23/2006  7:12 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jdheyne to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Here is another mintmark pic... kinda blurry but you can see it a little better. Notice the outlining along the bottom?

Watcha think?


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 Posted 03/25/2006  4:16 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Bryan1315 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
seems to me a "S" would have a slant the other way, I know my O/S coins I have here are going the opposite way atleast and I have 4 of them one is a broken "S" but still the slant is going the opposite way it is going on your coin
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 Posted 03/26/2006  11:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jdheyne to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Possibly an inverted S?
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An inverted S would have the same shape as a normal S. The image is too small and blurry to tell anything for sure.
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Well I guess it depends how it was inverted? If you flip the left to the right, it would produce a backwards S?

Is there an exact flip whenever something is inverted? Like from top to bottom, or something like that. Hopefully I am making some sense.


I was planning on taking more pics over the weekend but did not have time. Hopefully I will the first part of this week.
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Umm, mintmarks are metal punches. They were punched into the dies using a mallet. Take anything 3-D in the shape of an S and turn it all you like, and you still have an S....not a Z. "Flipping" a mintmark punch like a pancake from side to side is impossible...there was only one side to them.
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I see. I did not know that. Thanks for the info.
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Actually, it is a Repunched D.
The slant on the inside was due to dirt. I could not notice that until I put it under the microscope.
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