Fake or not?
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It's real. The Denver Mint produced a bunch of nickels and dimes with this appearance between the years 1968 and 1974. You've got a normal first strike and two closely spaced off-center strikes that took place while the coin was positioned on top of a previously struck nickel. So you've got a double brockage on the reverse face.Mike Diamond. Error coin writer and researcher.
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Well,
I learned something today. I guess this is why these forums and the people here are so good to refer to. A lot of knowledge to draw from prior to a questionable purchase could save a lot of money on a bad buy or affirm that it is as stated.
I still have a lot of learning ahead I suppose.
Steven
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Thanks Mike! When I first saw the coin I thought of it maybe having a brockage but wasn't sure. The more I looked at it I guess I just seemed to think that it looked too good to be true. How much does something like this normally go for?
Thanks!---Speedy
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