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Check Out This 2007 Nickel

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I am quite unsure about what this is about. Error? Corrisive substance that ran over causing PMD? Please help me identify the problem. If this coin is officially an error coin, it would probably be my SECOND error coin in my entire collection.

The Number 5 and letter C are not even visible if I look at the coin from its left or its right.

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Obverse given just to give you an idea of the grade.

I am running a collection of 5 cents of MS 65 and up. This coin has dents on its rim. Would the damage knock the grade off to MS 64? How about the weak part of 5 and C?
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Filled die?
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Looks like strike through to me. I LIKE IT!
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http://www.coinsandcanada.com/coins...arieties.php
Strike through, seems to me.
If I were to send this coin to ICCS, would they charge me an extra $6 for noting the error?
I hope the coin could be certified MS65+. There is a fingerprint under the maple leaf as you can see.
Thanks for letting me know about the error!
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Stike through I believe. Wait, filled die? I thinkif struck through dust or dirt, the affected areas would be more prominant.
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Looks like a struck through to me.
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ICCS will not cert. errors I believe. CCCS will.
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Would you give the coin MS 64 or 65?
By the way, on the ICCS submission form, I believe that there's something regrading error coins that I have to pay 6 dollars for. I will check them when I find my forms.
By the way, which one is rarer: strike through or die crack or Cud?
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Not worth certification.The error is obvious and you will never recover the cost of certification.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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