1944 d?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by dollar, Jan 21, 2010.

  1. dollar

    dollar Junior Member

    Is it possible that a D could be here? Or, just damage that looks like a D?
    My guess, damage that looks like a D...
    thanks...
     

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  3. jallengomez

    jallengomez Cessna 152 Jockey

    Damage. Even if it were a stray Mintmark, there would not be an indention inside the D.
     
  4. sweet wheatz

    sweet wheatz Senior Member

    Never really heard of a stray mint mark. Makes Me want to check all of my 1914 and 1909 Vdb lincolns;p
     
  5. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    It is not a "stray mint mark". Philadelphia does not have stray Denver mint marks running around. That being said, it sure looks like a "D" to me. Being raised means that something hit the die, but I have no idea what that something could have been. Maybe Mike Diamond has a guess.
     
  6. jcuve

    jcuve Lincoln variety fanatic

    That is not an errantly punched mintmark - what would be called a Misplaced Mintmark. It is damaged.
     
  7. DoK U Mint

    DoK U Mint In Odd we Trust

    No Cents

    None of this makes sense. So I'm hoping we keep looking.
     
  8. rockdude

    rockdude Coin Collector

    Looks post mint damage. If it were a dropped letter it would be incuse so let's rule that out.
    Anyone got a way of overlaying a 'D' mint mark next to that odd shape to see what it's size is?
     
  9. LostDutchman

    LostDutchman Under Staffed & Overly Motivated Supporter

    I agree... it looks like a hit that just looks like a D.... definitely post mint.
     
  10. mcarney1173

    mcarney1173 Senior Member

    that was actually a really funning coin joke, but I think I am the only one who gets it
     
  11. rockdude

    rockdude Coin Collector

    I got it. icon_smile_roflmao.gif
     
  12. tiag12

    tiag12 w/out the penny we'd all

    Not that I know as much as you guys, which I am pretty sure I do not, re: coins anyway. The mark looks to new to be a stray "D" strike when compared to the other normal wear and tear of the coin, almost like a possible forgery attempt to make it look like a missed strike. (?) At no fault of the poster.
     
  13. foundinrolls

    foundinrolls Roll Searching Enthusiast

    Its damage, you can see a small line of damage leading up and to the left starting at the upper left part of the mark.

    Focus on areas larger than the perceived anomaly and many of these things are easy to work out.

    Thanks,
    Bill
     
  14. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    Hey, dollar, is that "D" raised or incused?
     
  15. dollar

    dollar Junior Member

    It's raised... I have looked at this a million times, MOST of the time I can see a D. But, A LOT of the times I turn it just right and it looks like a gouge. So, I'm going with the gouge because it makes sense ( I should list this on e-bay as one of a kind mis-placed mint mark for $125,000.00) JUST KIDDING!
    rockdude wanted a 1944 "D" placed next to it, so I did do that in the attached image.
    So, back into the anomalies pile it goes and back to searching...
    Thanks
     

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  16. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    That is what I thought I was seeing. Now, if it is raised, can someone please explain to me how that can be post mint damage?
     
  17. vud091

    vud091 Member

    im a still new at this but i ran across the same thing on a wheat cent and posted it, turns out it was a gas bubble that popped.maybe this is the case here.
     
  18. sweet wheatz

    sweet wheatz Senior Member

    I just found an "S" on my VDB! Wait there is another. Does the ones on the reverse count?:p
     
  19. DoK U Mint

    DoK U Mint In Odd we Trust

    I'm just making this up as I go along, but the inside of the "D" seems to be incursive.

    This crater could provide material to raise the rim of the gouge that was caused by a "D" shaped something?

    Like I said, I'm just guessing.
     

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  20. sweet wheatz

    sweet wheatz Senior Member

    Could be made from anything. Alot of coins have gouges and dents in them. Its like looking at clouds and finding shapes, the mind tends to make shapes to rationalize.
     
  21. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    First, is it incused? dollar, you still there?

    Second, can it raise the rim on all 4 sides? I cannot find any ding on a coin that raised any side unless it scraped the coin. That results in the raising of one side or possibly 2, 3 doubtful, but how all 4?
     
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