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1964 D Nickel 63 Planchett?

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1964 D nickel weighs 4.40 grams. 1963 planchett?
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It looks like your coin has environmental damage. The black surfaces make me think this coin has been damaged in a fire. It's PSD and only worth 5¢ now. Keep looking and posting. People do find interesting and rare coins every day!
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Why would a 1963 weigh different than a 1964-D? Looks like environmental damage to me.
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Yes other than the circulation wear and environmental damage, this nickel looks pretty normal. It is a little low on weight but that might just be the the wear and/or a slightly underweight planchet.
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Corrosion has just eaten away at the weight.



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This topic was moved to the appropriate forum for the proper attention.
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