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1946 Jefferson Nickel DDR?

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I have a 1946 Nickel and it's extremely damaged. I can't tell if this is a doubled die, and I thought someone could let me know if it is. I don't see anything but it never hurts to ask.
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Thanks fioti.
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The devices are worn down with circulation. Not a doubled die. Here is what to look for on doubled dies on reverses of Jefferson nickels:
http://goccf.com/t/327884
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