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1957 Jefferson Nickel, Something Missing.

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1957-Jefferson-Nickel,-Something-Missing.
1957-Jefferson-Nickel,-Something-Missing.
1957-Jefferson-Nickel,-Something-Missing.
Here's a picture of the one that I'm curious about.No sheen to it.
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What do you see fig? Looks like a normal circulated nickel to me.
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Well, I think I'm seeing two different, well circulated coins. What appears to be missing are images of the reverse.

I do trust in COD, by the way.
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Please be more specific about what you're seeing.
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What is COD
Thank you

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I imagine the G took a solid hit flattening the inside groove but there is to much glare to know exactly what happened. There is no mint errors I know of personally that could cause this.
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I do trust in COD, by the way.


I hadn't noticed that until you pointed it out. Hilarious comment, ijn1944

Maybe it should be given as a good luck charm to a fisherman.
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When I see COD I think of call of duty lol, maybe a gift for any first person shooter gamers.
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I hadn't noticed that the G in god looked like a C.Good catch.
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