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2025 Jefferson Nickel "RX" Obverse possible DDR?

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  • Chadpage154
    • Jun 2023
    • 284

    2025 Jefferson Nickel "RX" Obverse possible DDR?

    20251207_215628.jpg 20251207_213709.jpg 20251207_215707.jpg 20251207_213637.jpg 20251207_214418.jpg 20251207_213829.jpg 20251207_213838.jpg So I stumbled on the use 2025 Jefferson Nickel that has what looks to be a minting error. The "R" on the Obverse in "TRUST" looks like there was a line running through the right leg. It looks to me like they are one and the same. Kind of like the "RX" logo you aee at pharmacies. Also it seems that the "E" on the reverse looks like its possibly doubled. I know photos are hard to judge by, but I was hoping for some opinions. Thanks

    These may be nothing but the idea of an "RX" Nickel for collecting does sound kind of cool. Thoughts?
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  • N8Brown
    CONECA Member #N-8203
    • Nov 2025
    • 20

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    Between my admittedly limited experience and the fact that the pictures of the reverse are a little blurry, I would be reluctant to weigh in on the DDR question, but if I were forced to give an opinion I would lean toward no.

    The obverse is really interesting! In addition to the "R" in trust, I'm also curious about what's going on above the "U". Is that just light playing tricks in the pictures or is that also a mark of some fashion? I voted Mint Error, but again, I'm fairly new and still learning a lot about errors and varieties so I will be curious to see how others weigh in.

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