1995 D Nickel. C crosses A in America

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Aaron Nicholson, Sep 7, 2018.

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I've looked all day to find this error. Haven't been able to find it. Hoping I've found a good one.

  1. Yes I've heard of this it's documented.

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  2. No I've never heard of this it's it it must be rare

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  1. Im hoping I found a rare coin. I've looked everywhere I know to look online to see if this coin is documented. Any Info or advice on this would be greatly appreciated. I'll try to get some pictures up.
     
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  5. Idries Pappas

    Idries Pappas Well-Known Member

    I'm thinking it's a die chip, but it's hard to tell from your pictures.
     
  6. I will see if I can get better picture. When looking at the coin through scope it seems to be part of the die. Should I consider getting it graded.
     
  7. When u look through the scope it seems that the C is all one. The A is not smashed or cracked. Almost like the die was formed in that manner. I'm no pro, should I have this coin graded?
     
  8. Idries Pappas

    Idries Pappas Well-Known Member

    No, don't send it in for grading. It is not a major error, most likely just a die chip, which adds little or no value.
     
  9. SilverDollar2017

    SilverDollar2017 Morgan dollars

    Pics are still too far away, but most likely a die chip.
     
  10. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Die Chips are very well documented. They are found in many shapes and sizes. Your Nickel is not a rare find.
    You can send any coin to be graded. If you believe you have a mint error or a variety you send it to get attributed which is different and costs more. But not worth it if it is indeed a minor Die Chip connecting the 2 letters together.
     
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  11. Thanks, I'm learning.
     
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