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1964 D/D Picture Of Jefferson Nickel

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Hi Everyone,
I need a good clear picture of a 1964D/D Jefferson nickel coneca does not list a picture of this coin. If you have a clear picture of the doubling and can post it I would sure appreciate it.

THANKS BRUCE.
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12/27/2006 2:35 pm
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THANKS THAT IS A BIG HELP.
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heres 1 I found 2 weeks ago
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The first nickel Looks like Strike Doubling to me,, even though the seller mentions wexler in His description I would be cautious about attribution from those pics, Amac your nickel is deterioration doubling very common on the Jeffersons from the 60's.

Im going to be moving this thread to the error Variety forum shortly !!

Rick
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12/27/2006 1:06 pm
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AMAC ,FERRET, AND METALMAN.
THANKS FOR ALL YOUR HELP.
BRUCE
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The ebay auction shows a class 2, distorted hub tripled nickel. It is a doubled die. It also shows some Die Deterioration Doubling on the bottoms of the letters. The other nickel is just Die Deterioration Doubling.
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CHUCK,
ON THE PICTURE OF IMAGE 4 ON THE NUMBER 9 OF THE DATE THERE ARE SEVERAL SMALL LINES BRANCHING OUT TO THE EDGE OF THE RIM. I HAVE SEVERAL NICKELS WITH THESE LINES ALL OVER THE LETTERING ON BOTH THE OBVERSE & REVERSE AND THE DATES ALSO WHAT IS THIS CALLED?
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Those are heavy die flow lines. They are a sign of extreme die wear.
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Chuck,the one's I have are MS60 or better nice clean strikes you just never know, I would have never thought that extreme die wear could still make a clean strike thanks as always for your help.
Bruce.
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