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2019 P Jefferson PMD Or Die Error?

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Howdy peoples, got another for better eyes than mine...
2019 P Jefferson nickel with a little something going on with the 2nd L in Monticello.As always thank you in advance for any info.
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Circulation damage.



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 Posted 03/01/2022  11:12 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nick10 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
could also be a die chip, something very common on recent coins
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Looks like a die chip to me.
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Keep in mind that several die events/damage/machine doubling/doubled dies/coin wear/cleanings can happen to a coin. So it doesn't always have to be just one thing.
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I also think this is a die chip.
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Thank you for the replies... I too think Die Chip but prefer to get another opinion to validate what I think I see.
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