Given that I had been looking at these nickels for most of the morning, the rounded section looked very familiar. As such, I captured the “D” mint mark off of a regular 37D and; after enhancing its color and inserting a faint line around its perimeter for contrast and comparison, I placed it as an overlay on the coin in question. Following that, I increased the opaqueness of the overlay in 10% increments and the output of those actions (at 20, 40 and 60 percent opacity) are displayed in the last 3 shots. As you might see, there certainly appears to be a one-to-one correspondence between a known 1937-D Buffalo Nickel mint mark and the artifact found on the subject coin.
While no single analytic approach can be used to confirm a hypothesis (to wit, this coin was struck on a die that carried a misplaced, horizontal “D” mint mark; punched as such for some unknown reason), at face value this analysis would appear to indicate that this hypothesis is certainly possible. Now all that I need is for more experienced minds than mine to “punch” some holes of their own in my Straw Man, and/or opine as to what the next steps might be needed to reach a consensus as to just what is, or what is not, the artifact on this Buffalo Nickel. Many thanks in advance and Semper Fidelis, fallguy.
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