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1964-D Jefferson Nickel

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 Posted 07/04/2021  8:14 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add lamarche908 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I've done an extensive about of research on this nickel because from what I can see it has something going no. I am very new to the hobby but very passionate. can someone help me understand what I am looking at here. my focus is mostly on the reverse around the edges.

BTW this my 1st post. please don't judge my errors if any.
Also, the pics I took were the best I can do given the equipment I own.


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 Posted 07/04/2021  8:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
@lam, first welcome to CCF. Second, your pics are well above average for a first-time poster. Well done. With respect to your nickel, I'm seeing some metal rolled over from the rim onto the field (primarily on the rev). This is a sign of mechanical damage common with so-called Dryer Coins.
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I'm thinking a fold over Rim Fin but lets see what others have to say
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Possibly a Dryer Coin, or possibly just a well-worn example that circulated for many years. Nothing of any added value here that I can see.



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Well,I was thinking the reverse shows extreme die wear........Guess we need Coop or Mike here for final answer..
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Circulation issues is the biggest problem. It has been out there a long time. It has been through many hands, vending machines, dryers, counting machines, casino machines. It will always worth a nickel, and too many of these are were struck to be in the condition to be worth more than face value. It is like a car. It have be used, abused, wrecked and put into the yard, but will be a car until it is recycled. This one still has a lot of mileage on it to go forward with, doing the job it was intended to do.
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