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<p>[QUOTE="foundinrolls, post: 112804, member: 4350"]The other two nickels are clasasic examples of coins that were struck by very worn dies. That waviness and the "doubling" are the signs. </p><p>The doubling is dure to extreme wear around the outside edges of the lettering on the dies.</p><p>The copper-nickel composition used for the Jeffersons is a very hard alloy. Dies wear out like crazy but they are not retired soon enough. </p><p>Have Fun,</p><p>Bill[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="foundinrolls, post: 112804, member: 4350"]The other two nickels are clasasic examples of coins that were struck by very worn dies. That waviness and the "doubling" are the signs. The doubling is dure to extreme wear around the outside edges of the lettering on the dies. The copper-nickel composition used for the Jeffersons is a very hard alloy. Dies wear out like crazy but they are not retired soon enough. Have Fun, Bill[/QUOTE]
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