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1939 D Nickel Error ?

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I see the N in UNUM is thick.
The 1st L in MONTICELLO is thick in vertical line.
The 2nd L in MONTICELLO is thick in horizontal line.
The 2nd O sw on MONTICELLO has a crack or break?
Anything significant in these?
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Thanks in advance for any input!
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That's circulation wear that caused the flattening of the devices. It's not an error.
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,no errors . product of circulation .
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Good eye for noticing the discrepancies. Keep searching!
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Ugh ..thanks y'all:)
Trying not to get discouraged but dang it's difficult!
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Don't get discouraged until you've given it at least 25 years!



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Sort of looks like a '38 reverse. Can anybody say for sure from the photo?
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Reverse..?
Can try different pics but limited...specific stuff?
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The 1938 reverse is a little less common than the 1940 reverse. If you can get a close view on the "S" in Pluribus we might be able to tell.

Edit: removed diagram.
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I don't know where these numbers came from? Just total mintage number is usually the case.

Jefferson nickel mintages:
http://coinmintages.com/jefferson-nickels-mintage/
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Coop, if you can post your version, I would be glad to pull that one down. I don't know the mintages, mainly wanted to illustrate the differences.
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Trying...
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Hope it's a better pic:)
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It looks like a Type I to me, but the damage may have altered the serif.
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Thanks for the knowledge!
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Even if it were the other coin, it would be a hard sell in that condition.
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I am really not too interested in selling. Just knowledge of what I have and what I may find is exquisite..but if by chance I come across some cRaZy somethin..well that my friends is an awesome treasure hunt to be continued indefinitely:)..says the newly addicted to treasure hunts!#127752;#127774;
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