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1988 Nickel With Weird Outlines

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 Posted 06/25/2018  4:27 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Amy939 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I haven't looked at very many silver coins so wandering if those lines around head and rim are normal/common
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First,not silver but nickel. Looks like a worn die issue to me.
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Could be the result of a die that is starting to get worn out.
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This is called die flow. It happens when the die gets worn from multiple strikes ( Die Deterioration). It's the normal wear and tear process of the die. Here's a thread that I made for starters. It's about Die Deterioration. http://goccf.com/t/317950
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The die was in the VLDS state when your coin was struck. No premium, but an education piece on what to expect to see on a die almost ready to retire.About 75% of them are struck during the LDS/VLDS die states. The earlier die states are only 25% of the coins.
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