Most of the Alphabets are touching onto the rim and the cheek bone in the image looks abnormal. The six in 1964 the font seem a bit thicker.Would this be considered an error coin. Will appreciate all comments and opinions. Thanks in advance.
I see a circulated, normal 1964-D (Denver mint) Jefferson nickel. No errors present although there is prior Rolling Machine Damage evident on the reverse.
Here in the USA this is a very common coin in this condition.
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Letters and date are pretty worn and impeding on the rim and showing flattened look because of being worn down. Your coin is worth five cents with no errors on it.
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