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<p>[QUOTE="Adam Blancarte, post: 6353691, member: 118256"]<img src="https://share.icloud.com/photos/0NmJsM9kS0oX3O7AiSqmZJlgQ#Orange_Hills" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>Could very possibly be. But a mis-positioned mint mark for this year isn't entirely out of the question? (Missed placed punctuation (?); pun intended); in order for these "s" marks to be written off as DEFDAM so easily wouldn't they have to be completely out side of the possibility of error within the manufacturing process at the mint? </p><p>I would argue that "s" mint marks on these 1944 D pennies have been found on planchets of the year in question and certified by multiple coin grading companies as existing due to mint error. So besides just being pessimistic and discounting the possibility of us having one off error coins not know to exist simply because none have been found or certified what actual logic/basis are you using to discount the possibility that a mint mark of an "s" on Lincoln's face (close to his nose in both accounts) is an impossibility? Especially now that two have been presented. Please expound. You time and attention are greatly appreciated by this figurative daughter of numismatics. I'm trying to figure out if it's worth sending in and if so what would be the best place to send it in to? thank you!!![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Adam Blancarte, post: 6353691, member: 118256"][IMG]https://share.icloud.com/photos/0NmJsM9kS0oX3O7AiSqmZJlgQ#Orange_Hills[/IMG] Could very possibly be. But a mis-positioned mint mark for this year isn't entirely out of the question? (Missed placed punctuation (?); pun intended); in order for these "s" marks to be written off as DEFDAM so easily wouldn't they have to be completely out side of the possibility of error within the manufacturing process at the mint? I would argue that "s" mint marks on these 1944 D pennies have been found on planchets of the year in question and certified by multiple coin grading companies as existing due to mint error. So besides just being pessimistic and discounting the possibility of us having one off error coins not know to exist simply because none have been found or certified what actual logic/basis are you using to discount the possibility that a mint mark of an "s" on Lincoln's face (close to his nose in both accounts) is an impossibility? Especially now that two have been presented. Please expound. You time and attention are greatly appreciated by this figurative daughter of numismatics. I'm trying to figure out if it's worth sending in and if so what would be the best place to send it in to? thank you!!![/QUOTE]
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