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1964 P Nickel DDO And Reverse Cud-Opinions? Very Cool

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1964-P-Nickel-DDO-And-Reverse-Cud-Opinions?-Very-Cool

1964-P-Nickel-DDO-And-Reverse-Cud-Opinions?-Very-Cool

1964-P-Nickel-DDO-And-Reverse-Cud-Opinions?-Very-Cool

1964-P-Nickel-DDO-And-Reverse-Cud-Opinions?-Very-Cool

1964-P-Nickel-DDO-And-Reverse-Cud-Opinions?-Very-Cool

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I am no expert on errors, so take this as opinion only -
the Cud on the reverse: looks like something bent part of the rim over

the area of the DDO: looks like the T took a hit from something. The line/scratch between the T and Jefferson's nose makes me think that
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I see what your saying-how about the bottom of the R in trust and the clear line all way down the T in trust? Is that a seperation line? With the rim on reverse ill have to get closer look and better pics but so far I just don't see any rim damage there at all? Still learning here and listening to you all thanks!
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Looks like die chips to me.
For it to be a Cud part of the rim must be missing.
I don't see that.
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Ok thanks!
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The mark on the "T" on TRUST is just a coin bag mark. You can see it continuing in the field below the "T". I agree with the die chips on the PLURIBUS. If it was a fin that bent over, we would see it over the rim. That is not the case.
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Great great info guys thanks!
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