? about 1944 P Phillipine 20 centavos

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by udoittwo, Jan 12, 2019.

  1. udoittwo

    udoittwo New Member

    Hello,
    I used to collect coins 50 years ago but still like looking and I don't know if these are considered U.S. or foreign coins.
    Anyway, I inherited some coins from my step mother. Her 1st husband was stationed in the Pacific during WWII. I was looking through these coins and I can't find a listing for a Phillipine 1944 P 20 centavos. I guess it could be a D but it looks different than the other 1944 Ds that came with this lot.
    Just to be sure, did they make a "P" mint mark? I see there is a D over Ss listed. What do they look like?
    Also, did they put a 2nd inner rim or something between UNITED STATES and outer edge? There seems to be a step or something there.
    I'll try to post a picture if I figure out how.
    Thanks for any help,
    Karl. DSCN0065.JPG
     
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  3. Hommer

    Hommer Curator of Semi Precious Coinage

    It's a misaligned die strike. Your photo shows a D mint mark with worn die details.
     
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