I still don't see anything, but the remote possibilities make interesting reading. Need better images to be sure one way or the other.
I'll take better pics this week & post a new thread. The pic with the s tracing is in the middle of the s' & the arrow is pointing to what is left of the actual S that the lamination peeling didn't peel off. Thanks Larry
There's no guarantee the Frith nickel is legitimate. It has never been authenticated by modern experts/ grading companies. Only "verified" by experts in the 1970's. It could be another 1959 wheat back cent, until proven otherwise.