1999 P nickel doubling?

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  1. Fat buddha

    Fat buddha Griswaldo

    Found a 1999 P nickel, appears to have doubling but looks to be on both sides. Can anyone let me know what it is for sure that I got and if it’s worth anything, I’d appreciate a ball park estimate. Thanks again! 4B089663-6678-4BAA-B424-D2F3951DB2DA.jpeg EC6B7EE7-A9AA-479D-A750-55E8330D334B.jpeg 5043BE29-1B97-4D91-AB28-ADF4A8DAE4FA.jpeg 0FB881C4-3FAC-48AF-BCA7-B1E95284A13C.jpeg 2FFD791B-2B27-4B10-96B1-450673C26439.jpeg 9EB12429-7060-4442-8CC2-7B16A0142683.jpeg 976A1BB9-AA68-4D97-97C0-CDE9C19094EB.png 0DB61B10-461F-4ED5-9520-87328EC20394.png F73D451E-2BB7-4903-AE8F-123ECBCB6640.png
     
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  3. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    Severely deteriorated dies. DDD
    It's a spender.
     
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    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

  5. Kevin Mader

    Kevin Mader Fellow Coin Enthusiast Supporter

    If you look at the surface of the coin, especially the fields, you can see the flow of the material. The design and outer devices, especially the outermost devices, are washed out and have the appearance of MD (but not MD). The coin came late in the life of the die/die set (LDS or in this case VLDS). It's a spender.
     
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