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1999 Jefferson Nickel Error?

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 Posted 03/25/2017  4:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add throughtheireyes to your friends list
the doubling of the mint mark is what I was seeing... is the a DDO?
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 Posted 03/25/2017  4:46 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CoinCents to your friends list
Sorry, the MM's are not something that I search because of my vision. So you will need to wait on the those searchers to join the post.

On the reverse that does not look like a die crack to me maybe a die gouge or possible clash (if it is incuse then most likely a hit PSD) Looks raised though.
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 Posted 03/25/2017  4:50 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add throughtheireyes to your friends list
yes it is raised. and it's fairly large... a bad gouge?
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 Posted 03/25/2017  7:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add throughtheireyes to your friends list
Anyone? (Mint mark doubling on the 1999)
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 Posted 03/25/2017  8:21 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list
Looks like Machine damage to me. (RPM are not possible after 1990 when the mint marks are part of the design. Is the mark under the base, raised or incuse? If it is incuse (sunk into the coin) then it is a damaged coin.
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03/25/2017 8:23 pm
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 Posted 03/25/2017  8:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Oijogja to your friends list
Not sure on the answer to what's going on with the mm or the mark on the reverse. I'm doubting it's a DD, but honestly that's just an intuitive feeling I can't explain. Would you mind taking a few more pictures to show other elements of the obverse? Are you seeing anything else that would point to the raised mark on the reverse being a die clash? If so, pictures of those would be great, too.
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 Posted 03/25/2017  8:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add throughtheireyes to your friends list
The mark is raised on the reverse of the second coin.

On the first coin... I found an example of the same mint mark on a coin described as DDO. On that coin which showed less wear than mine, there was doubling on the 9s as well, but the mm looks exactly the same. I think damage is obscuring the doubling on the nines on my coin.

Thank you for your responses!
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 Posted 03/25/2017  8:58 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Buddy to your friends list
The raised line below the stairs could have been caused by a gouge but I can't tell from the pic. The first visible stairs above that line look like they took a hit. Below those is a shadow and that's what makes me think it's just displaced metal from a hit.
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RPM are not possible after 1990 when the mint marks are part of the design.

Really no other explanation but die damage . I agree it resemble's DDO though.
The reverse picture looks to me like a hit. PMD
Imho
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 Posted 03/25/2017  9:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add throughtheireyes to your friends list
More photos of the second coin:



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 Posted 03/25/2017  10:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Oijogja to your friends list
Hmm, I wonder what caused that. It's a heck of a die gouge if that's what it is. Maybe someone else will be able to find a better answer.
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 Posted 03/25/2017  11:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list
Still don't know yet if it is raised, or incuse?
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 Posted 03/26/2017  12:32 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CoinCents to your friends list
coop it is raised, I had asked him earlier on post


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yes it is raised. and it's fairly large
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 Posted 03/26/2017  12:45 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Crazyb0 to your friends list
If I could have rotated cut out, it would fit exactly the missing area along the bottom.

with Buddy, is the lower step that was hit and retained

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 Posted 03/26/2017  3:53 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add throughtheireyes to your friends list
I zoomed in even closer and it is obvious what ever gouged the die also damaged the bottom step but the gouge is a gouge as it is part of the coin and attached it's whole length.

The gouge C - D is MUCH longer than the damage to the bottom step A - B.

The damage to the stair is very irregular E, F, & G unlike the gouge which appears very regular through out it's length.


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