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1943 D Jefferson War Nickel DDR #1 Stage A

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1943 D Jefferson nickel FS DDR #1

1-R-II-C Stage A

This is a 1943 Denver mint Jefferson nickel with Class II - Distorted Hub Doubling going toward the center on the reverse showing the medium spread on E PLURIBUS UNUM and AMERICA increasing from Left to Right.

It is a nice example of Jefferson War Nickel DDR I picked up this week and comments, suggestions and feedback welcome.

There are a lot of fun RPM's, RDV, DDO and RPM in the War Nickel Series.

Reverse
1943-D-Jefferson-War-Nickel--DDR-#1--Stage-A
Obverse
1943-D-Jefferson-War-Nickel--DDR-#1--Stage-A


Class II - Distorted Hub Doubling


1943-D-Jefferson-War-Nickel--DDR-#1--Stage-A

Showing the medium spread on E PLURIBUS UNUM and AMERICA increasing from Left to Right

1943-D-Jefferson-War-Nickel--DDR-#1--Stage-A

Showing the Die Markers for Stage A
Die crack through upper hair Northeast to rim at K-1 - " EMDS
Die crack through back of hair Northwest to first die crack


1943-D-Jefferson-War-Nickel--DDR-#1--Stage-A
Die crack down back of forehead, behind eye, and down middle of cheek
1943-D-Jefferson-War-Nickel--DDR-#1--Stage-A

Designation:

1-R-II-C

Which means it is a 1943 Denver mint Jefferson nickel with Class II - Distorted Hub Doubling going toward the center on the reverse.

Description:

Medium spread on E PLURIBUS UNUM and AMERICA increasing from Left to Right.


Markers:


Stage A:

Reverse is EDS
Die crack through upper hair Northeast to rim at K-1 - " EMDS
Die crack through back of hair Northwest to first die crack
Die crack down back of forehead, behind eye, and down middle of cheek

Please Note: Front and Reverse Photos are from the original owners auction

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i see it also


what do you use to take pictures and or how
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Please Note: Front and Reverse Photos are from the original owners auction


I didn't take these photos just cropped the front view to show markers. I own the coin but can't take credit for the pictures.

I know alot of Jefferson nickle DDO & DDR have no references so I figured I post it with the info.
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but if you do post your own pictures what setup do you use to take pictures
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I ot a ok setup for low budgt..

I use a $40 celestron usb microscope for close up with a$10 stand and some rubber cap taken off $1 store peg hooks and put over the led lights on the microscope. And I use $50 canon 16 mega pixel powershot a2500 hd to take regular photos.
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