MR.HUNTSMAN/ENAMEL 1950 CENT no mint mark

ICETEK

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Just found it.


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I can't comment on the Obverse but by viewing the Reverse, you may have a nice Uncirculated or a very minimally Circulated 1950-P Lincoln Cent! The Mint mark would be on the Obverse and not the Reverse. Why do you only post a pic of one side of coins you post on TNET?


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Yeah, is there a specific question you have? Nice looking coin!
 

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Well as u likely know.
The mint mark would be on the obverse if a 'D' ,or 'S'. No Mark means Philly Mint.

Cents were void of the 'P' Mint Mark on their faces until this year.
I guess Philly wanted some credit on it's cents.
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