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1987-P Jefferson Nickel

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What ya think ,PMD, planchet defect ,alloy mix issue or ? Thanks for your input. John1
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Looks to me like it's been sitting around in a greasy auto-shop for a few years.
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I can not imagine any method by which such a circulated coin could have left the Mint with the features shown in your photo ....

Sooo ... given that reality ... what do you think?

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bad planchet
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No, it's just a badly banged up coin. If it were struck that way, the rims wouldn't be so beat up.
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