Repunched S on a EISENHOWER 1972 BLUE PACK

It in a blue pack. It set up so the last punch is towards the slighty northeast of the orignal one. Anybody hear of this. Sorry there is no way I can get a pic of this. I tried for almost an hour. So any information on this would be appricated.
Ok I looked at all of the blue packs I have and both of the 1972 have the same repunched mint mark .
Byron
Ok I looked at all of the blue packs I have and both of the 1972 have the same repunched mint mark .
Byron
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My first YOU SUCK on May 6 2005

My first YOU SUCK on May 6 2005
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There are so many varieties for Ike dollars that it would be impossible to tell which one just from a description.
Byron
My first YOU SUCK on May 6 2005
More likely some sort of doubling, but you never know. It's not a well-researched series. The Authoritative Reference on Eisenhower Dollars (Wexler et al) has a bunch of varieties listed, you might pick up a copy if you're interested in varieties.
WH
My first YOU SUCK on May 6 2005