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The D On This 1953 D Nickel Seems To Be Filled In.

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Perhaps a "broken post" die chip. Guessing this is not unusual.
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Yes always fun to find a coin struck from a die with a broken post. As mentioned by the frog though, these are common enough that there isn't a numismatic premium.
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Looks like PMD and circulation wear to me.
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once a coin gets that worn it's tougher to be sure what happened, what you might do it save this one and look for other 53-Ds in better condition to compare
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If I look overall the photos it is just worn coin. PMD
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