Need help with 1956 D penny

Cclantz

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dognose

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I think this coin has had some rough times in the past which has smashed the obverse raised area and also tore them up some. I dont think its a mint error - in my view.
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Cclantz

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Thank you if you compared to the other 1956D in the picture the mint mark is in a totally different place
 

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Nothing special. They used to add the mint marks to the dies by hand. They can be anywhere as long as they are under the date.
 

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