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1999, 1 Krone Double Struck Or Deterioration?

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1999,-1-Krone-Double-Struck-Or-Deterioration?
1999,-1-Krone-Double-Struck-Or-Deterioration?
1999,-1-Krone-Double-Struck-Or-Deterioration?
1999,-1-Krone-Double-Struck-Or-Deterioration?
1999,-1-Krone-Double-Struck-Or-Deterioration?

Came across this while roll hunting nickels
Of course, it's actually quite shiny.

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Machine Doubling, I think that's what I meant! LOL
Couldn't get the pic to show it, but in the 4th photo, the little part which goes up (with what looks like a shelf) is actually a long die chip (or would that sort of imperfection have a different name?) The other imperfections are mostly shelves.
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