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1985 Jefferson MM

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I think this one is also a mechanical die. Any ideas?

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Okay...what's a mechanical die?
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Oh. I mean Machine Doubling.
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OK Chuck you almost had me double thinking myself lol
guess I should read the complete post before I go to the next post lol
nice pick up Jenn
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So what is this? Is it Machine Doubling?
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No it isn't Machine Doubling. It is simple Die Deterioration, which is excessively common on nickels because they are the hardest planchets the US strikes.
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