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2007 Nickel Chips?

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2007-Nickel--Chips?

2007-Nickel--Chips?

2007-Nickel--Chips?
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 Posted 05/25/2015  11:52 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add koinpro to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Yep, die chip off the first 0 of date.
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 Posted 05/26/2015  02:59 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add teachmind111 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
nope its the first 0 in double 0 seven 007, lol. I KNOW what that really is but if I say I know I would get laugh at or made fun of so ill keep those comments to myself.
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Thanks ya'll. That was very astute of you teachmind111.
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There appears to be several on this nickel. Under the nose on Jefferson, in between the 'e' and 'r' in "Liberty" as well as the top of the 't' in "Liberty" and the already mentioned first '0' in "2007".

Neat find CoinMasters!
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Thanks Blue, Jefferson does seem to have many faces.
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this is what my presentation was going to be on I have lots of proof of this effect but don't know how it is possible example on masters coin and it maybe not lined up correctly if you don't think so let me know there is no way it can be

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you cant see the date multiply times cause liberty covers it
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teachmind111: That's a creative way of looking at it; however, multiple struck coins look the below.

(Jefferson sure does look strange with 6 eyes)

2007-Nickel--Chips?
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05/27/2015 07:26 am
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lol oh but its much more than that may not be an error but an affect on most of the coins I really don't know. where do you get such photos of those kind Blue and no disrespect in any way CoinMaster sorry I know its your post
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The image I used in my previous post was from google images when I searched "Multi struck nickel" to use as an example. I just used the direct link to the website hosting the image. The example is one coin struck by the die more than once.

The coin CoinMasters has found is, as the title says, a chip. From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mint-m...ors#Die_chip
"If part of the die chips out, showing as a raised, unstruck area on the coin, it is called a chip."
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