1939-D Nickel - Error/Fake/Nothing special?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by milolo, Jan 13, 2011.

  1. milolo

    milolo New Member

    I'm new to collecting coins so bear with me if my question is stupid... I saw this nickel in my wallet and it's a 1939 nickel. I was looking at coin pictures online and saw that the 1939-D should have the D on the right side next to Monticello... But the coin I have has the D on top of Monticello, in front of the E of "E PLURIBUS UNUM". I'm attaching a picture of the coin - it's not the best pic... my camera can't zoom any closer or it gets really blurry... the D I'm referring to is the mark at the position between 10 to 11 o'clock near the edge of the coin.

    Am I just imagining things that there's a D there? Or has anyone seen that the D should appear there instead of on the right edge at 3 o'clock position? Thanks a lot!

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  3. Lehigh96

    Lehigh96 Toning Enthusiast

    Or you could accept the more simple explanation, the coin is a 1939 minted in Philadelphia and has no mintmark. BTW, the only "D" I see is the one scratched into the coin above the dome of Monticello. Must be a 1939 war nickel.:rolleyes:
     
  4. Lonestar

    Lonestar New Member

    Don't believe that to be a "D" mintmark. Looks like a ding in the coin. its a 1939 P, which has no mintmark. IMO.
     
  5. bobbeth87

    bobbeth87 Coin Collector

    Yep, that is just a ding on the coin to the left of the "E"

    No worries....you need to ask so you can learn.
     
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