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1940 Nickel. Unknown Planchet, Possible Penny.

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Can't decipher m/m weight 4.6g
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@omlbc, the weight seems pretty close for a normal nickel. Other than the color, why are you thinking that this coin was struck on the wrong planchet?
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Normal coin with severe Environmental Damage. PSD, not an error coin.
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My base of knowledge is still growing. It's a coin by coin basis. This was a new one on me. Seeing a nickel this color. Had no clue.
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This coin looks as though it's been buried. Possibly a metal detector find.
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