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1865 3 Cent Multi-Strike?

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can anyone help me with this and is there any value?

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No expert on doubling, but to me, it looks like Machine Doubling
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However, there are a lot of Three-cent nickels from the mid 1860s that do have awesome die-clashes. I have one that has two distinct die-clashes on the obverse and the entire head & partial date on the reverse. One of my favorite coins
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This is a normal coin with a normal strike.
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Looks like Longacre Doubling, which is common for the era.
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hmmm interesting...so I guess that means it's really not worth much? haha
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