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1960-D Jeff. Nickel, Vending Machine Or Other Damage?

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If this is damage it's crazy consistent all around the coin. Every word on the obverse looks cut or something in a perfect circle. I'd appreciate any thoughts you all want to share. Thanks!
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@cheerful16, first welcome to CCF. Second, yes this is damage consistent with a rolling machine or a vending machine, but could be something else as well. Either way, the coin is worth only face value and can be safely spent or kept as you prefer.
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I agree that it's from a wrapping machine. It happens when the coin is on the end and crimping the paper roll creates that concentric damage.
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I had simply never seen it before. Thank you all!
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,stay here and you'll lean and enjoy this hobby.
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