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Pillar of the Community
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1956-P Jefferson nickel QDR FS-801What a great day to share this awesome find  Any comments, suggestions or feedback welcome... I just also gave one away another one of the same variety in an contest today. I found them both searching a solid date roll made from proof sets or mint cello not sure. 1956-P WDDR-001 is a "Best Of" Nickel Doubled Die Varieties and also FS-801 in the Cherry Pickers Guide. This 1956-P Jefferson nickel has a very nicely quadrupled die with all four images showing very well on E PLURIBUS UNUM, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, FIVE CENTS, MO...LO of MONTI-CELLO and both sides of the building. a QDR is a Quadrupled Die Reverse which is the design hubbed 4 times Obverse Reverse Reverse Close-Up Point of Interest        
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Pillar of the Community
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BlueSolo won it but it came down to the last second seal006, tweak800 or slamnbass I think would of got it a few seconds later
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That's a beautiful coin 
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Rest in Peace
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Exceptionally nice example. Great photos, too
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Bedrock of the Community
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Most of the time the tripled dies are hard to see the doubling. But you coin is a great example. I did find a Quad on an Indian cent that Rick Snow posted. I love it when they are so easy to see:  Watch for the spread on the thin/thick devices.
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wow awesome quad Indian cent Coop   only my microscope objective takes great pictures my USB scope you can see but not the separations
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Pillar of the Community
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If you want to see some extraordinary hub tripling, check out this thread I revived from 2014, adding to the pertinent information already posted with an example I just discovered on an UNC Baseball HOF Silver dollar I recently had slabbed by PCGS that clearly shows evidence of at least a tripled die reverse. https://goccf.com/t/183452 There are lots of pics to look at and I would like y'alls input and thoughts on this unknown modern commemorative silver dollar variety!! It is very interesting to say the least!
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 What a nice variety.
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Sweet coin O-F. I think Blue's gotta be pretty happy with that. 
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that's a good example of it , great find .
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