1999 P Jefferson Nickel: Mechanical Doubling?

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  1. MCPark82

    MCPark82 Active Member

    Is this mechanical doubling and PMD or something else?
     

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    carra's coins Jack The Ripper Sharpens His Knifes With Coins

    This is one I know about because no one at coin shops knew what caused it so I found why it has all those little scratches. It is caused by sandpaper they used to clean the dies. Some of it comes off on the die and when they start it back up that is where you get the scratches.
     
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    awesome! how'd you find this out? i cant find anything online
     
  5. MCPark82

    MCPark82 Active Member

    Look at this picture of the mintmark... I count 4 layers! Wouldn’t this be doubled die?
     

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  6. Autoturf

    Autoturf Well-Known Member

    Worn die, diedeterioration, Mechanical doubling, MD (no value added) and I don't think they use sand paper. PMD.

    1995-P_5c_nickel_normal_Newbie234_AAA.jpg

    and one of mine.

    IMG_20190617_125551795.jpg
     
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  7. MCPark82

    MCPark82 Active Member

    Ok, thanks for the info!
     
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