It is certainly a die clash.
This is the first of a list of Jefferson Nickel Varieties I have for sale. Thought I would offer them here first before they hit eBay. Contact me...
I would suggest that you collect anything that appeals to you. Perhaps start off collecting a few coins from each denominations. Eventually you...
The “Liberty” inscription on the coin is based upon Jefferson’s own handwriting. The design is based on the marble bust of Jefferson by the French...
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The reason behind these "rotated, tilited, or misplaced" Mint marks is because they were punched into the working dies by hand, thus no working...
Thanks for the kudos guys! (Any chance of sending me a scan of the article so I can read it too!) :P
Very cool information! I love sending the Mint letters and pestering them with trivial numimatic questions... HAH. In any case, it is obvious...
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There have been no reported 72-D nickel varieties. from your photo it appears that your coin is mechanically doubled (strike doubling) which...
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This might be as close as you can get...
Good question Frank. Perhaps a better one for the US Mint. Have you ever sent them a letter? Give it a try and let us know your results! Your...
The Liberty Nickel Series, also known as "V Nickels", ran from 1883 to 1912. In 1883, the reverse of the nickel did not include the word...
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Here we go. I did a little write up on the coin. As well, there is one on eBay right now... Link
From the photo is appears it may be post-mint damage...
Cool error! Is that strike thru retained in the planchet? Wither way I would say it's probably worth $20 or $30 to the right collector for just...
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