Actually a wonderful woman, they could have done a better job!
The mark is either some dirt or corrosion of some sort that looks like an s. That's all there is to it. There is no way the mint could do...
Thanks, I can't say anything beyond that I think it is OK, but I am sure MANY people will chime in. Welcome to CoinTalk.
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You just too sharp for us.
Looks worn but good, what was the catalog number?
Just shows nothing is new. The 1883 V nickels were first made without the "cents" designation and then the dies were changed to add "cents"....
It says nickel in the thread name.
Perhaps wear a red carnation...:)
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Cleaning a coin!!!! OMG!!! Looks like it will clean up good, I look forward to seeing it.
Scanned photos show good detail, but not how the coin looks. I would buy it if the price were right.
Interesting tidbit...the 1875-s is the most common 20 cent...what is the second most common...don't look it up.
glue
It reversed my sweet/salty taste for awhile when I was taking a lot to get over a cold.
Chill out for being honest? Nope. Thanks though for your advice. Couldn't post original so I put my original post in the replies. I got it covered...
The letters around the rim appear to be smooshed for lack of a better word, but this would be what is usually called PMD or Post Minting Damage....
BTW welcome to CoinTalk.
If you are going to be on here, you will have to chill out. You could have responded that you knew that but were wondering what the odd marks are...
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