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Is this separation of the serifs ???
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Originally posted by wavysteps View PostIf I knew what the coin was and also the date, I might be able tio give you an answer.
BJ Neff
Now I'm confused, how would knowing the date & denomination determine if there is separation of the serifs?Helping collectors find Coin Shows since 2008
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There are three things that this could be
1. A re punched digit, which stopped in the early 20th century.
2. A possible doubled die, with the first hubbing being very light.
3. A die gouge.
Of the three, number 3 seems the more likely, with number 1 a distant possibility and number 2 even a further possibility.
Since your picture does not show a serif, I cannot answer your question any other way. One thing, this is not notching associated with most doubled dies.
BJ NeffMember of: ANA, CCC, CONECA, Fly-in-club, FUN, NLG & T.E.V.E.C.
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Thank you wavysteps, I do appreciate your time.
its a 1957 Jefferson Nickel, your are looking at the bottom end of the 5.
How would you tell the differance between a Die Gouge and a Doubled Die?Helping collectors find Coin Shows since 2008
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