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1962 Nickel I Think It's A DD On Both Sides?

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 Posted 07/25/2015  04:09 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add chance4ash to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
So, while going through our (my kids and I) bank rolls, we discovered our very first DD I think. It's obviously a 1962 Nickel, no mint mark. The kids are driving me nuts because it is, "SOOOOO COOL MOM!!" and of course the follow up question is, "How much is it worth mom?" My son swears its worth millions lol so cute.. I assured him I didn't think it was worth nearly that much maybe a few bucks if anything at all. Anyways any ideas what this is actually called/worth? The coin has a lot of wear on it that is for sure so I don't know if that means there is no value in it at all or minimal, but I think I am slowly learning a few things after reading everyone's post here, and I am still a little lost on that part of it. ** FYI I love how knowledgeable and helpful everyone is **

Thanks for your help guys and girls ;)



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 Posted 07/25/2015  05:38 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SilverStackerKid to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Because nickel is so hard, it wears down the dies a whole lot. This die pair was over used, causing Die Deterioration Doubling. It spreads and nushes the devices and blends them into the fields. This is worth 5 cents. Sorry.
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VLDS aka worn die. Sorry no added value. Neat though.
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1962 was a particularly good year for VLDS. Very Late Dies State coins have the appearance of doubling, but it's die wash.

to the forums! Let your son know that this wasn't the one but that you'll keep looking together. Good luck on the hunt!
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Thanks guys :) its definitely a neat looking coin we will keep in our collection for now... We have favorite coins worth only face value to anyone but us :) info is greatly appreciated!!
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