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Interesting features on 1961 Jefferson Nickel
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Interesting features on 1961 Jefferson Nickel
The attached photos show features found on a 1961 nickel. Could the ones on the dome and base of the building and the face of Jefferson be DDs? Also the Os in MONTICELLO and OF and R in AMERICA exhibit a sharp spike. Are they a result of polishing error since the letters seemed to be polished.Tags: None
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Thank you for the comments. Would you explain why they are mechanical so that we, the beginners, may understand better? It is very confusing to me because there are many DDs listed in for example varietyvista.com, doubleddie.com, and error-ref.com which seem to be mechanical or minor variations.
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Mechanical simply means that the doubling was caused by the striking of the coin and not the hubbing of the die. Doubling can occur if the dies or collars are loose during striking, or if something else happens from a mechanical means. Varieties are made during the minting or hubbing of the actual dies.
there are many DDs listed in for example varietyvista.com, doubleddie.com, and error-ref.com which seem to be mechanical or minor variations.Bob Piazza
Lincoln Cent Attributer
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Jason Cuvelier
CONECA
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