In response to the post from Lehigh96, my nickel doesn't particularly resemble either the s over d or the repunched s. It does bear a slight resemblance to the s over d, in that the raised areas within the loops of the s on my nickel are in the same locations, but they are smooth raised areas lacking any such definition as your photo shows, and there is no trace whatsoever of the d protruding beneath the s. The bumps in my s however peculiar, are of minor interest compared to the apparent doubling most evident where the s meets the t in trust. Many others letters, not just on one side are touching in a way which resembles tripling, quadrupling or more on nickels of immediately following years. I'm no expert, but I find it fascinating. I'd like to thank all of you for your interest and feedback and ask for your continued patience regarding more and better photos. I've had my hands full with work and replacing my car after the engine seized. I have no way to take the pictures myself and am relying on help from a friend whom doesn't consider it as much a priority as myself.