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1941 D Nickel DDR?

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Notice the doubling in " pluribus unum " and in the L and O in Monticello. any feedback?


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It's looks like MD.
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Does MD effect the whole reverse? At further look of the coin I noticed its doubled on most every letter. Even five cents and USA
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Yes. It is caused by lateral movement of the die or coin as the dies separate.It can affect every element or just one.
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dang. was hoping it was a rare find. but thanks for the feed back :)
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Your welcome.
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Most of us have done that as newbies-hoping we had a nice find when we didn't. Keep reading & learning on this forum and you'll know pretty much for sure when you have a nice find.
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I do plan on sticking around a while, and I have learned quite a bit in the short time I've been part of the community, and as you can see I still have plenty more to learn. Thanks again for the feedback everyone :)
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