200P Jefferson Nickel Die Clash

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  1. rbailey

    rbailey Junior Member

    conglations.nice find!!!!
     
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  3. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    um.....this is an OLD thread guys...

    Speedy
     
  4. jessash1976

    jessash1976 Coin knowledgeable

    This is kinda of weird. The dates start at 3-11, then jump to today. Does someone have ADD?
     
  5. ziggy9

    ziggy9 *NEC SPERNO NEC TIMEO*

    Sorry guys I indirectly reactivated this one by linking it to another thread to make a point.

    Richard
     
  6. rockdude

    rockdude Coin Collector

    Point well taken.
     
  7. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    This what I said.
     
  8. Digenes

    Digenes Just a collector

    It is what it is, that is all there is to say on the subject, and it should be a closed subject by now.


    Dave
     
  9. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    I 2nd that!!!
     
  10. batonfire131

    batonfire131 Junior Member

    WOAH! That's TOTALLY ROCKIN' DUUUUUUDE!
     
  11. just coins

    just coins New Member

    That was just coins opinion now it's back to jazzcoins since you all know who i am again ,:secret:a fake clash die indeed :hail:
    Were's the slabbed clash die I haven't seen the coin in a slab yet for positive proof Why hasn't the op posted the coin in a certified Pcg's Holder or any other good grading company for that matter it's been months now

    I don't think this is a close issue untill we see positive proof of the coin in a slab and ceritfied. i wonder why the op said case closed without him posting the coin slabbed, Makes me wonder why because it was a fake.,The true story is not over yet Rockdude untill the ending.


    Jazzcoins Joe
     
  12. Digenes

    Digenes Just a collector

    Funny you say that it dosn't matter if the coin is slabbed or not it is a fake, then you insist that I post a photo of the slabbed coin as if that will change your mind. Seeing as I don't think it will I chose to just not post a photo of the slab. Now I get an PM from you about posting a photo as if that will make a difference in your mind.
    Now let me refer you to post #8 of this thread in which I gave the details from PCGS. That way you can actually do some work and cross reference the numbers on the slab that I am posting to prove that they are one in the same coin. Of course I know this will not change your mind as to whether it is is a hammer job or not, but oh well.
     

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  13. just coins

    just coins New Member

    Thanks for posting it ,No it don't change my mind, but I thank you for posting it . I just wnat to tell you there have been many fakes that have been slabbed. I still believe this one got away as many do mistakes will be made in the slabbing process and over looked.
    Thank you again for posting it.

    To tell you the truth you coin seemed to be in much better condition then the one you posted yours looked like a Ms 62 it had much more mint luster then this one you posted.
    Jazzcoins joe
     
  14. Digenes

    Digenes Just a collector

    In a way you are right about it being a "hammer job" Two dies came together and "hammered" against each other with nothing between them creating the clash. :whistle: :whistle: :whistle:
     
  15. rockdude

    rockdude Coin Collector

    Well there you have it. Thanks for clearing this up. I guess I'll follow the correct I.D. of this coin.
     
  16. just coins

    just coins New Member

    No it;s a hammer job not with a hammer, but done by some great machinery to fool everyone true experts conterfieters The clash is way to strong to be authentic ,there had to be extreme pressure there's no way machinery at the mint would cause such a strong die clash ,and there were doubts about that on another forum were the coin was posted. The pressure mark on the coin always made me doubt that this coin is not real ,another indication how the attributers overlook certain things.
    Hey good luck with it I wish you the best .
    Just another one got away by the attributers.:whistle::whistle::whistle:

    Jazzcoins Joe
     
  17. rockdude

    rockdude Coin Collector

    And with up to 250 tons and more of pressing loads, it is surely possible.
     
  18. just coins

    just coins New Member

    Not logical and surely not possible, but possible out side the mint Postmint damage.
    JC
     
  19. CashDude

    CashDude Member

    How do you do a press job that only affects the fields, and not the letters or any part of the raised design?

    It is obviously real.
     
  20. rockdude

    rockdude Coin Collector

    It was done in the mint, not outside.

    In the mint press
    coin%20press%201896.jpg

    Outside the mint, post mint

    Man_Swinging_Hammer.jpg
     
  21. just coins

    just coins New Member

    Were's the real proof Rockdude do you have it ,you are just going by the slabbed coin? :loud: Please furnish the real proof and then i will change my mind. The picture you posted looks like an ice cream machine.

    Jazzcoins Joe
     
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