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Can anyone help me with this Bicentennial proof mark?

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  • Can anyone help me with this Bicentennial proof mark?

    I've got 3 Kennedy bicentennial proofs, but the S on one is very strange. It's much closer to the neck, askew, and looks inverted? Any help would be greatly appreciated. There's a normal one to compare to.
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    Originally posted by Psymon View Post
    I've got 3 Kennedy bicentennial proofs, but the S on one is very strange. It's much closer to the neck, askew, and looks inverted? Any help would be greatly appreciated. There's a normal one to compare to.
    It looks beautiful, publish a photo of the complete coin so that the specialists do not doubt. Here they are very cautious with their opinions.

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      I don't think you have an inverted mintmark. On the normal mintmark you can see the rounded serif at the bottom of the mintmark, and yours shows the rounded serif at the bottom so it is not inverted. Maybe yours is from the mintmark punch being tilted.

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      Last edited by atrox001; 03-27-2024, 01:00 PM.

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        Originally posted by atrox001 View Post
        I don't think you have an inverted mintmark. On the normal mintmark you can see the rounded serif at the bottom of the mintmark, and yours shows the rounded serif at the bottom so it is not inverted. Maybe yours is from the mintmark punch being tilted.
        Allows me to publish the obverse of the coin.

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