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1968 S Nickel FS Error Coin

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1968-S-Nickel-FS-Error-Coin



somebody please tell me what this is..

1968-S-Nickel-FS-Error-Coin

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to CCF. What are you seeing as an error?
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The two dots near the ear looks like someone altered your coin by pressing those dots into your coin. PSD (Post-Strike-Damage) These were done after the strike. Not an error, just damage added to the coin. No premium for this.
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its very clear he has hair over the top right side of the left dimple. I think this was during the press. that kind of pressure would harm the back I'm sure.
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I think we need better images, also images of the other side.
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If it is not flat, then it was altered. It looks like it was squeezed a bit.
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I'm 99% sure this is PSD. It looks like a circular area of the reverse (just under the right half of the dome) is flattened from the impact. Better pics would help, though.
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Ready for new pics?
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