Error Mintmark, what does it look like to you???

I sent this in for a s/d mint mark. It came back as a regualr MM.
Here is a close up of the MM in question...photo by truview from PCGS

Full view of the coin...truview from PCGS

What do you all think?
Here is a close up of the MM in question...photo by truview from PCGS

Full view of the coin...truview from PCGS

What do you all think?
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I'd have to have it in hand to tell for sure though...
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<< <i>I sent this in for a s/d mint mark. It came back as a regualr MM.
Here is a close up of the MM in question...photo by truview from PCGS
Full view of the coin...truview from PCGS
Comparing two different shots of Jefferson Obverse. The '54 does look odd like a strike through or a very worn die. Interesting stuff
What do you all think? >>
Ken
I can't find a picture of the S/D OMM, but the D mintnark extends well below the S and the bottom serif is fully formed, even in later die states. If no one updates the thread with a pic I'll try to grab one of my example this evening.
Sean Reynolds
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What I think is you wasted your money sending it in.
Ray
<< <i>What do you all think? Rodius
What I think is you wasted your money sending it in.
Ray >>
You might be right
Garrow
<< <i>Die erosion my good friend. >>
Bingo! I do not believe it's an RPM or OMM. It's simple die erosion.
<< <i>Die erosion my good friend.
Garrow >>
Although the die erosion is much more pronounced on the obverse.
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