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1964-D Jefferson Nickel Inner Rim "Flaking" & Die Clash

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Continuing the topic from the 1968-S post: https://goccf.com/t/491402

(Edit) Related 1970-D post: https://goccf.com/t/491420

This example is heavily circulated, but flakes of metal are still visible along the inner rim in places on both sides of the coin.

Rim finning, folded over and struck through? Die cracking & "flaking" away?

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Edited to note the die clash, it wasn't my main focus
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Can't remember what it's called, but it's some form of PMD I believe.
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Some form of ejection related ( PMD) perhaps?

This and the 1970-D have obviously been circulated heavily, but finding the similar flaking on the MS 1968-S with bits of the inner rim appearing to be stuck in the field has me revisiting these examples (I filed them away about a year & 1/2 ago).
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Thank you, Dearborn, I wasn't actually aware of those!

I agree it is similar, perhaps between the three coins we're seeing BAR and folded over finning, depending on where you look...
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