1946-S question

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by MrisaW, Nov 3, 2019.

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  1. MrisaW

    MrisaW Member

    i see the top of another S in IMG_20191103_151902.png IMG_20191103_151849.png between the top loop and the body of the S. am i the only one?
     
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  3. paddyman98

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    Maybe a die chip
     
  4. Heavymetal

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    85 RPMs on Wexler for the 46S. Not gonna even try. You tell me which one and I’ll look but... Looks like they they double popped every die at San Fran
     
  5. MrisaW

    MrisaW Member

    Thank you for your response. I looked at the lost and narrowed it down to 53, 63, or 72.
     
  6. MrisaW

    MrisaW Member

    Or do you think it could be a D instead of a S?
     
  7. 2manyhobbies

    2manyhobbies Well-Known Member

    I see what your are speaking about, But to me I honestly think it's a nothing burger. On the other hand it's CLEARLY a different coin than your 44' post.
     
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  8. MrisaW

    MrisaW Member

    was able to get a little closer IMG_20191107_064148.png IMG_20191107_064148.png IMG_20191107_064148.png IMG_20191107_063950.png IMG_20191107_063938.png
     
  9. 2manyhobbies

    2manyhobbies Well-Known Member

    Now that I look at the close ups, I believe it's environmental damage. If you look at the field in your first pic there is all kinds of bumps in the field. This is usually from being buried or having something acidic on it.
     
  10. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Not really seeing it.
     
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