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1964 D Nickel. Weird Stamped O On Back On Monticello

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Maybe someone can shed some light on this nickel. It has a raised circle on the montecello building. Please give me your thoughts. It looks like the same color as the coin itself.
1964-D-Nickel.-Weird-Stamped-O-On-Back-On-Monticello
1964-D-Nickel.-Weird-Stamped-O-On-Back-On-Monticello
1964-D-Nickel.-Weird-Stamped-O-On-Back-On-Monticello
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 Posted 08/01/2018  09:56 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
PSD. Maybe a nail or an awl or something like that.
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Looks to be a milling center point that is a bit off-center. The magician's coin is made by coring out a portion of the inside of one coin as this one. The milling starts at near the rim and moves inwards to the center. Then one oppositely milled coin (edge cut down, thinned) is glued into this cutout for a two-sided coin. The locator must have been off and this got rejected.
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It almost looks like some type of plug on the coin.
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Puncture of some kind, hard to be sure by what!
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Colonel Mustard, in the kitchen, with the ice pick. Thanks, Doug.
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Colonel Mustard, in the kitchen, with the ice pick.


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