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1939 Nickel DDR

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Came across this. . Any info from the pros would be appreciated. Thanks

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Images are large, the coins are small. Hard to tell what you have so far.
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Yea sorry but if I crop it will it mess up the focus?
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Clearer photos would be helpful, but it looks like Strike Doubling to me.
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Trying using a solid backdrop. The camera may be confused at what your subject matter is.
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I think it's PMD . From coin roller but I could always be wrong. If it's what I'm looking at there is a ring that goes all the way around the coin and it's in the field where there is nothing. Can't really see that good though
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Yes there is a ring, looks doubled even tripled in some spots. Thanks for the feedback. Trying for betting pictures.
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Better pictures*
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PMD or Worn Die Doubling. Either way the field has taken damage and the coin is over all poor/good grade. Its worth its makeup of Nickel and Copper. I would keep it as it is over 70 years old.

1939 P is the High Mintage out of the 3 Mints for Coin Minting that year,over 100 million more then the S/D Mints.
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