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Flow Lines? On George V 5 Cent.

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What are these lines? How are they formed? Flow lines? Whizzing?

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This is a very mushy strike and quite common in the 1922-36 series of five cents. Also seen a lot in the early part of George VI 1937-42 coins. That is a reason that well struck and pretty early nickels are prized.
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