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1907 V Nickel... Strike Through Or PMD?

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The only reason I suspect it is because of the perfect right angle. Help please.

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looks like PMD, you can see displaced metal under the star
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I bet you still use the old incandescent light bulbs. I used to get that pinkish tinge till I switched.
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No, it's just if I use the light from my microscope it over-exposes.
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