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1911 Shield Nickel Struck Multiple Times

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When I bought it from the pawn shop for scrap I did so because it didn't look like a normal worn coin. The extremely worn parts on the obverse are from 2oclock to 7 o'clock. The reverse is almost completely gone but I can see in the right light an outline repeating itself. So I did my photo app thing and saw that it was struck and rotated multiple times.
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Edit...wrong name. Liberty head
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No evidence of multiple strikes, just a normal well worn V nickel.
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 Posted 01/05/2020  07:37 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add silverwolf to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
, not a multi struck coin.
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Another digital fabrication.
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Question for the OP on the second image. Is that image modified in any way?
Since you used a "photo mixing" program it's hard to tell if that one is unaltered.

Maybe post an unaltered image of the obv & rev?

(Image 3,4 & 5 look like Jackson Pollack creations)
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That's a Liberty Head V-Nickel .
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So I did my photo app thing and saw that it was struck and rotated multiple times.

That's called misleading people. You don't sell on ebay do you?
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