Inverted mint mark 1955 s

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  1. Tyler Graton

    Tyler Graton Well-Known Member

    IMG_0450.JPG IMG_0451.JPG Is it just me or does the top 1955 S mint mark look like it's upside down? The other pic is for comparison
     
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  3. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    No that's the correct style mm,not inverted 1952SMMS008b 1c.jpg
     
  4. longarm

    longarm Well-Known Member

    Check this out.
    In 1946 there were three different
    mintmark styles used by the San
    Francisco mint. These styles are the
    Sans Serif, Serif, and Ball Serif. The
    Ball Serif is scarcer than the other two
    styles.

    This die variety is a 1946 S Lincoln
    Cent with an inverted mintmark. The
    mintmark was actually struck upside
    down. This is the only known inverted
    mintmark in the Lincoln series, and it
    can only be seen on the Ball Serif style
    1946 S cents.

    This variety is extremely rare. It is
    recognized by Coneca and Wexler.
    ANACS will certify this variety. inverted.jpg regular.jpg
     
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  5. longarm

    longarm Well-Known Member

    After checking RPMs on doubleddie.com, I don't see any for the '55s. That doesn't mean that there can't be one out there somewhere though, if you do think you have one you can submit it here.
     
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  7. Tyler Graton

    Tyler Graton Well-Known Member

    ThAts an RPM too that 51 d? I thought that was die chip or cud
    lol
     
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  8. coinsareus10

    coinsareus10 Well-Known Member

    Yes, die chip on the lower part of the 5.
     
  9. billy b

    billy b Active Member

    Just to let you know there is a 1955s that has a triple S!I know because i have one.
     
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  10. Tyler Graton

    Tyler Graton Well-Known Member

    If you get the chance I would like to see a picture of it. Please. :) no worries if you can't
     
  11. billy b

    billy b Active Member

    I can't show a photo of my coin.Because I don't have it in hand, plus my scope is not working.But if you search 1955 triple S on this site you will find my post.Coneca.org also has photo's of the triple S.Maybe a member will kind enough to post you a link to it.
     
  12. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    Of course it's possible for there to be another inverted mint mark.
    But think about it. The S is hand punched (upside down into one of the dies).
    That means there are hundreds of thousands of these inverted mint marks in circulation, and in 60 years no one has discovered one. It happens, but it is unlikely.
     
  13. coinsareus10

    coinsareus10 Well-Known Member

    My wild guess would be, no one was looking at the mint mark.
     
  14. Tyler Graton

    Tyler Graton Well-Known Member

    Lol why do you say that?
     
  15. coinsareus10

    coinsareus10 Well-Known Member

    I don't believe any one was looking for them till the CPG
    started to list them. Do you have any idea when they listed them?
     
  16. Tyler Graton

    Tyler Graton Well-Known Member

    Nope not really.
     
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