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2004-D Jefferson Nickel, Semi-Blank Reverse

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2004-D-Jefferson-Nickel,-Semi-Blank-Reverse

2004-D-Jefferson-Nickel,-Semi-Blank-Reverse

Hey guys! I found this 2004-D Jefferson nickel, I'm quite new, and I was wondering if this is due to an individual with too much time on their hands or if this is a genuine error.
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to the CCF I'm thinking you are correct about someone with to much time on their hands PMD
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Hey, thank you. Is there any chance it was a print error? Also, how would an individual proceed to make the back semi clank?
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TheodoreMagnus,
Please crop pics before posting. Looks like PSD,as stated. FYI,coins are minted and currency is printed.
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Hey, thank you. I'll be sure to study up some more, and partake in the rules more efficiently. The crop tool didn't work on my phone. I thought it did though.
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The numerous gouges and scratches on the reverse are the primary indicator for PMD removal.
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I have one too!
But yours doesn't seem as smooth and flat as mine...
2004-D-Jefferson-Nickel,-Semi-Blank-Reverse
2004-D-Jefferson-Nickel,-Semi-Blank-Reverse
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It's PMD, probably caused by a wire brush attachment on a Dremel.

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Thank you, that would make sense on why it would be so smooth. And that you for the welcome
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That's Post Strike Damage (it happened after it left the U.S. Mint). Someone sanded your coin down. Not an error coin unfortunately.
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Belt sander for 34 seconds until too hot to hold...
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Thank you @jbuck
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