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Name For This Die Cap Over 2 In 1962-D 5c

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I've seen ebayer's selling this similar Jefferson nickel, but, now cannot find listings...what is the name for this filled die line above the 2 on this nickel..there's a nickname for this type of not-so-uncommon(I think)error.
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 Posted 05/18/2012  5:57 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CaptainFwiffo to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I think it's called a "bar 2" or something like that.
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They are very common. I see them often when going through nickels. Usually you see them on 1960 nickels and they call them bar 0. All they are is a die chip which I personally wouldn't even call an error yet. Instead I think of it as a die state. But sellers give a nickname to it and all of a sudden they can get money for them.
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Thanks..I had a feeling this was common.
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Hey CaptainFwiffo, does this apply to Lincoln cents I have seen this on some I am searching and didn't think it was anything. Would they be worth saving?
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