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1978 D Nickel DDR Or Die Deterioration?

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I am not sure if this would be thick doubling or not because the coin is worn. The A in STATES seems really large.

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Looks like MD with Die Deterioration.
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I thought it could be that. Thanks all.
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Mostly a VLDS die struck your nickel. When this happens the devices that face the rim get real mushy then. (even the tops of the deices get mushy at this point)
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Oh I see. Thanks.
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