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2012 D Jefferson Nickel Error
Hello my name is Kent and have a question as to the what could have caused what you see in the pictures. I initially thought was PMD , but after looking closer I can't see how it could have been done. Thanks for any insight , opinions etcYou do not have permission to view this gallery.
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In my opinion, its post mint damage.
Its difficult to guess exactly what happened to it after it left the mint.
Maybe some one started to make a ring or was messing around in their garage.
As you can see, the coin was struck normally because you can see the images on both sides.
IF the mint did this, the coin wouldn't have had a complete image with this coin the way it is.Gary Kozera
Website: https://MintErrors.org
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I thought the same thing when I first looked at the coin in fact I thought maybe been shot with a gun but then when I looked a little closer at Liberty , the letters weren't distorted and Monticello the front door and pillars are in perfect shape so the Bullet wouldn't have left it that way. I know acid and heat would distort/ destroy those features. .
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Originally posted by KENT6491 View PostHello my name is Kent and have a question as to the what could have caused what you see in the pictures. I initially thought was PMD , but after looking closer I can't see how it could have been done. Thanks for any insight , opinions etc
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