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Valued Member
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Has anyone seen a 1990 P nickel with Jefferson head and in god we trust and date with mint on both sides?
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Pillar of the Community
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the chances of it being a Magician's coin (2 faces from 2 different coins stuck together) are phenomenal. the only way to help would be to post QUALITY photos....if it is a genuine example struck with dies showing the same design Eg. a coin with 2 heads it will be of GREAT numismatic importance. don't get your hopes up though....we see these often here and it never ends with a real, valuable error.
Feel free to call me Will.
Edited by thedollarman 05/07/2015 8:22 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Pillar of the Community
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good places to take pictures of will be the edge of the coin and the rim.
Feel free to call me Will.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Valued Member
 United States
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It does not come apart, it weighs the same as nickel and when you turn it over Jefferson is correct side up. Each side has it's own wear just like a 25 year old coin would have. I will try to down load photos tonight if I can't I will be able to tomorrow. I've seen thousands of nickels and this looks like a normal coin only with two obverses.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Do you see a seam near the edge? It might be glued.
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Valued Member
 United States
134 Posts |
Thank You Ken for the reference on the video, and information. That was cool! I am still going to download photo of edge and rim, as whoever made this did one heck of a job. Just want second and third opinions. Never know, some employee may have done this un purpose for a joke. One side definitely has a different rim appearance, but it is so slight. Photos to come.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Note on this one how the coins were put together:  Note the rim on the rim of the reverse? This is what they look like before they put them together:  Sometimes they are altered with reducing the two coin by making them thinner:   
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Valued Member
 United States
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Thanks Coop!! Wow, learn something new every day. The nickel define toy has rim on rim but I will still try to post pics later so others can see! Thanks again everyone for your wisdom!
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Valued Member
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Here is the photo, just to show how well the rim fits.  
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Ya, I can easily see the seem on the top coin.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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At least they used the same date and mint mark. Looks real phoney when they don't.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Here is the inside and outside look of both halves of a Kennedy. Click Images To Enlarge
 Here is one side of a Scotch & Soda Magic Trick coin.

Edited by koinpro 05/08/2015 8:04 pm
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Quote: At least they used the same date and mint mark. Looks real phoney when they don't. I guess the advantage of having different years/MM is instead of playing heads or tails you can play P or D once someone realizes it's a doubled headed coin
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You are welcome Tenhulz.You still have a nice find.
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