1909 $5 ...Is that an "O"?

So could be mind seeing what it wants to see but I got pictures of some coins from an sort of vest pocket bullion dealer more or less.
Is that an "O"? Just the picture? Maybe its a "D" that just looks a lot like an "O". First picture he sent was not good but asked for better one (best I think I am going to get). Afraid to ask for more and reveal my hand.
Attached best picture and then I took that picture. zoomed in and did some contrast effects a bit.
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Looks like a D to me.
Looks like a zit to me.
Normally this should be very easy as the mintmark is all there. Unfortunately, your images are not sharp enough. The inside hole looks like a "D" but the mintmark looks like it may be an "O." I use the die polish on the obverse to confirm the mint and in this case, an obverse image will not be sharp enough either.
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I agree, Fortunately, luck does not come into this. It is or is not and most folks should be able to tell in less than 10 sec in hand.
I thought the 1909-o $5 had a decently sized mintage but there is only 1 obverse die used? Where is this diagnostic die polish?
@Sheldon_Overton_Baby said:
I never said that there was one obverse die! The die polish is in the incuse recesses of the coin on both sides. What you can do is magnify images of the 09-O's and compare the die polish to your coin.
Need better pics but it looks like an O to me. Send it in to one of the major grading services to get it graded and slabbed.
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Looking at the enlarged image, I see a D... the left side looks straight....Cheers, RickO
Looks like a D to me, but hard to tell for sure with the pictures.
The mintmark "hit me" as an "O" because of its position. We'll never know w/o sharp images or a trip to a coin dealer,
I have an 1909-O half eagle and the mintmark on this coins is the same size, shape and location as the O on my coin.
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The O mintmark is an oval so the sides would be somewhat straight. The upper left corner and lower left corner of this mintmark is rounded unlike a D mintmark which is squared off and has serifs.
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@PerryHall ...As I see it on my screen, it appears to have the left, straight side, ending in (somewhat muted) points. I am looking at my 1909 D, and yes, I see the serifs (mine is a very clear D)... which are not visible on the OP coin... Hard to say, I hope the OP does submit it and comes back with the verdict. Cheers, RickO
It's funny that the 1909-D is by far the most common date while the 1909-O is by far the rarest date with the exception of the 1929 which were mostly melted. Also, the 1909-O is a neat coin because it's the last gold coin produced by the New Orleans mint and the last year of operation before it was shut down forever.
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looks like a d to me as well. we shall see
I can't tell but Oh how I want it to be a "O".
it's crackers to slip a rozzer the dropsy in snide
Delivery Date Quantity
*April 12 10,000
*April 17 18,000
*April 23 6,200
Some 1909-O mintmark variants
Missing (well -- almost) branch due to excess polishing

Looks like it is in a tpgs holder. What do they say?
Looks like an Airtime holder with black foam to, which is why he is asking if it might be a New Orleans issue.
Oh ok. Thanks.
What ricko said. Peace Roy
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That is definitely maybe an O! The dirt in the center really makes it difficult to determine from the photo.
Did you buy it?
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He's probably trying to buy it in case the owner sees this forum. I would love to see better photos of this mintmark. Wow, this really looks like an "O", but hope to see the results; either send it in or reveal the holder and notation. Very interesting.
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Looks like an o to me
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FWIW it looks like an O to me.
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Looks like an O.
Be aware of mintmark alterations with this date as well as counterfeits.
Obviously would recommend buying from trusted source with TPG authentication.