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New To The Site With A Question About A 2015 Nickel I Found.

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 Posted 08/19/2016  4:24 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Dogbeard to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Curious about a 2015 D Nickel I found with a stamped "arc". Worth anything?

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Welcome! The arch you see is the result of a coin rolling machine damaging the coin. We term this as PMD (post mint damage) and as a result there is no premium.
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The worth is printed on the back of the coin. This damage was done to the coin after it left the mint. I was probably cause by a coin rolling machine.

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to the Community!

I concur, this is damage from a coin rolling machine.

Not a bad question though. Keep looking!
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to CCF. As mentioned above, this is PMD.
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So how many in a roll can be damaged this way when they are wrapped? 1. 2. Actually just one. The tube is rolled first, then filled, then crimped. It is during this final crimping that tightens onto the coins and damaging just the end coin.
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Thank you everyone for the answer to the mystery.
Also I would like to thank everyone for the warm welcome.
Have a wonderful day.
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Welcome, I'm new to this site as well. But I also concur, that's just PMD (post mint damage) from a coin sorting machine. You'll see that kind of damage a lot, unfortunately.
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