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Help With This Liberty Head - V Nickel

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Hi All,

wondering if anyone has insight as to this peculiar stamped ring on this 1904 Liberty Head nickel.

I noticed it had a peculiar ring stamped into it equi-distant from the ridge around the perimeter of the coin through the stars and date and through the crown on top.

I've attached a picture to show what I'm talking about. If anyone has thoughts or insight, feel free to share! Thanks!

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Probably an imprint on an end coin from a roll-wrapping machine.
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And by the way, welcome!

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Coinfrog.... thank you! For BOTH....the insight and welcome!
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Counting and rolling machines have a tendency to add a nasty circular stratch to coins.
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to CCF! As mentioned, it's just PMD from a coin roller
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Coin roller damage :(
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