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Odd 1983 D Jefferson Nickel

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I saw this coin in my change jar. Can someone identify what's going on with this 1983 D nickel. Thanks Endymion

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03/08/2017 11:29 pm
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All the high spots are worn off, both sides liked someone tried to lose a finger with it on a belt sander!
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It's definitely more than normal wear but, it's still PMD (post-mint damage) from someone fooling around.
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Thick rim ... looks like a Dryer Coin.
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Thanks, now I have an ideal on what to look for when it comes to Dryer Coin damage. Still its an odd looking coin and I just may keep it and label it PMD. Thanks again.
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