1946s Inverted Mint Mark?

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  • amnight
    Member
    • Jul 2012
    • 295

    #1

    1946s Inverted Mint Mark?

    I was trying to match this mint mark with other mint marks for this date, but due to damage I'm not sure what it is. I was wondering if it could be an inverted S mint mark? I also think that it may just be a worn serif mint mark style. Thanks for the help.
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    -Steve
  • georoxx

    #2
    The pic on the right is. (tee hee)

    -George

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    • trails
      Moderator, Error Expert
      • Feb 2008
      • 3358

      #3
      It is the inverted mintmark.

      BJ Neff
      ANA, CCC, CONECA, FUN, Fly-In-Club, NLG & "The Error-Variety Education Consortium"

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      • coppercoins
        Lincoln Cent Variety Expert
        • Dec 2008
        • 2482

        #4
        How could this be the known inverted mintmark when this isn't even the right kind of mintmark? This is the large, or serif mintmark - not the ball-serif mintmark.
        Charles D. Daughtrey, NLG, Author, "Looking Through Lincoln Cents"
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        • coppercoins
          Lincoln Cent Variety Expert
          • Dec 2008
          • 2482

          #5
          The mintmark on the coin in question is identical in style as the mintmark in this RPM listing:

          Charles D. Daughtrey, NLG, Author, "Looking Through Lincoln Cents"
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          • amnight
            Member
            • Jul 2012
            • 295

            #6
            Here is another picture. I see some similarity of coppercoins post but I also see some differences. Is this due to wear on the mint mark punch?
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            -Steve

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            • coppercoins
              Lincoln Cent Variety Expert
              • Dec 2008
              • 2482

              #7
              It's partly wear on the die and partly a shallow mintmark punching...but it's the wrong kind of mintmark to be the known inverted mintmark style.
              Charles D. Daughtrey, NLG, Author, "Looking Through Lincoln Cents"
              [URL="http://www.coppercoins.com/"]http://www.coppercoins.com[/URL]

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              • amnight
                Member
                • Jul 2012
                • 295

                #8
                Thanks copper... Only reason I asked is because I thought I saw a ball serif.
                -Steve

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                • trails
                  Moderator, Error Expert
                  • Feb 2008
                  • 3358

                  #9
                  My mistake - looked at it too fast.
                  ANA, CCC, CONECA, FUN, Fly-In-Club, NLG & "The Error-Variety Education Consortium"

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                  • liveandievarieties
                    TPG & Market Expert
                    • Feb 2011
                    • 6049

                    #10
                    They're pretty easy to confuse, I did for a very long time.

                    What helped me was remembering that the broken part of the S mintmark is on the bottom part, at least this saved me a lot of double checking.
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                    • amnight
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                      • Jul 2012
                      • 295

                      #11
                      Originally posted by liveandievarieties
                      They're pretty easy to confuse, I did for a very long time.

                      What helped me was remembering that the broken part of the S mintmark is on the bottom part, at least this saved me a lot of double checking.
                      That's what also confused me.. the break on the bottom.
                      -Steve

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                      • coppercoins
                        Lincoln Cent Variety Expert
                        • Dec 2008
                        • 2482

                        #12
                        I'm not sure I understand the statement being made, since this isn't even the right type of mintmark.

                        On the 'normal' ball serif mintmark the weakness is at the top of the mintmark - and of course the opposite for the inverted mintmark.

                        But since this is a completely different style of mintmark such a statement is only confusing, because the normal weakness - if there is one - would be in the bottom of the mintmark. It just depends on how deeply the mintmark was punched into the die.
                        Charles D. Daughtrey, NLG, Author, "Looking Through Lincoln Cents"
                        [URL="http://www.coppercoins.com/"]http://www.coppercoins.com[/URL]

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                        • amnight
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                          • Jul 2012
                          • 295

                          #13
                          I have some inverted mint mark coins and wanted opinions on whether or not they are truly inverted. I think the first three pictured are inverted but the last two are questionable due to the coin in my original post. Here they are and thanks for the help.
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                          -Steve

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