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What Do I Have Here? (Jefferson Nickel)

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I've been trying to find what this is but can find one that fits. Could someone please tell me what I have?
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Looks like glue or adhesive on it. Try giving it a soak in 100% pure acetone and see if it dissolves.
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Most likely two nickels were glued together and then separated.
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I can't tell if it is a vise job or dried glue, but either way it didn't leave the mint with that second impression of Monticello.
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Agree with all above. Note that the second impression is in reverse--a good sign that it's a vise job, or a glue image transfer.
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Agree with all, just a bit of mischief.



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Yep - damaged coin. Either a glue job or vice, either way it's just damage.
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