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2011 Nickel Faded H

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judging from the overall condition, PMD
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Could be a mild Grease Filled Die?
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Wade, coin is 2011 with very litter wear. Microscope pics up everything lol.
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I said PMD because I can only comment from what the picture shows... the picture looks like the coin has seen a lot of wear.

whatever the microscope is picking up is consistant throughout the surface of the coin, the H, I and a couple of the beads looks to show a little more of the anomaly, but it still looks more "scratchy" than "fluid" (ie Struck Through Grease)

but then again looking past the "H" issue there seems to be some doubling on "LIABET" as well so what the heck do I know
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Lol wade, no problem. Microscope pics up lots and there is no doubleing as the light produces shadows of the letters depending at what angle you have it at.
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