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1972-D Nickel

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This nickel has a strange make where the designer initials should be. Any ideas ?
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It's just a worn die making the initials look that way.
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Not a strange mark. Its the Designers Initials . Die Deterioration
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okay !! thanks guys
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Die Deterioration it is. Just normal signs of a die getting old. You will often see more metal flow lines, especially in the fields, as well as a lack of defined details in some areas, such as the initials in this case.
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thanks guys !
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That's just dye deterioration
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