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1960-P Jefferson Nickel Blank

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1960-P Jefferson nickel Blank

No way to prove to anyone else but I found this is a tight new sealed roll of 1960-P Jefferson nickels. Was hoping for a certain DDR which I did not find but this will do fine.

I still want to double check as it could of been placed inside the roll. The weight was lower then 2 examples pulled same roll.

the blank weighed 4.94 grams
the struck weghed 4.98 grams to 5 grams





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 Posted 10/24/2015  10:12 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BlueSolo to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
So many blanks popping up on the forums recently. The weight of a nickel is 5 grams, give or take a little. Seems legitimate, nice :D
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Looks like it might have the upset ring. If so it is a planchet. (Type 2)
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Without the ring, it is just a blank. (Type 1)

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That's a great find! Cool to have an unofficial date.
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I don't suppose you could get a TPG to acknowledge the date if you were to submit it.
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