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1964 D Mint Nickel. Signs Of Doubling

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There are some marks on the reverse of the coin that I could use help identifying. On the 4th picture posted I believe it is PMD but I am a novice so if anybody has some input let me know. Thank you for your time and knowledge!
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 Posted 11/28/2022  8:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add oddguy to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Above the U is a Cud or BAR, the date is a skip doubling or a form of MD, the close up picture looks like just damage
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Bit of MD, pretty normal coin.



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Dearborn, if no listing for a Bar on that year then maybe it is a new one or not one . I just do not know but it looks like a Bar.
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the 6 is chunky, probably circulation flattening, but tough to say due to pics being distorted by overmagnification
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Not a bar. Looks like metal flaking off.
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The problem for BAR has controversies. VV come with this name, but in fact those Bar coins are Cuds (VV want to be a pioneer? will never be). I do not see here Cuds. Could be an semi pre Die broken. Nickels on this part of the coin was more sensitive.
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