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1966 Jefferson 5c PMD Or Error?

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 Posted 04/20/2013  09:06 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add asimpson91 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Not sure if steps are PMD or Error

Also looks to have been struck through a small fragment under CENTS



1966-Jefferson-5c--PMD-Or-Error?

1966-Jefferson-5c--PMD-Or-Error?


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Interesting steps, as they appear hit-free. But I've never seen this. All I can guess w/the fragment on CENTS, is that it was affixed somehow prior to minting, but after rolling. Interesting.
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I think it's error because the E is undamaged, but it could be PMD.
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The E is undamaged. So it was definitely a planchet flaw before the strike. I would assume so anyway! The steps anamoly is still a mystery to me. There is no evidence (that I see) determining it to be PMD. But at the same time I cannot see it being a design flaw.
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I'm wondering if the windows on the right of the building look suspect ?

So, another crazy idea is that perhaps the nickel is a fake and that the fake die maker's cast went a bit awry.

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Struck through error on the E. Occurred during the strike with an obstruction in the way. It is rounded and typical of a wire struck through. The corner looks like a couple of coins/semi sharp object hit it. The die is in LDS die state and the windows are weak, but still able to be use for a little longer.
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