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What Would Cause This ? 1955 D Jefferson Nic.

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Give us a hint, what issue do you see with the nickel?
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Which part are you curious about?
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It is a die chip.
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It is a die chip.


I don't agree that it's a die chip -- but it's a close cousin.
I think it's Mint damage; some employee accidentally nicked the die.
REASON: A die chip would have merged with the "S" but this appears to be unattached to the "S".
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I can never see Cobia's pictures.
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I agree with a die chip.
Dies are hardened and not soft. You will not put a small nick on a die and push up metal.
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Dang sorry Waxemm, wonder if anyone else has had issues seeing my pics ?
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I can view them.


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