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1963 No MM Nickel Cud, PMD, Or Something Else?

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Not too sure about this one would like to know what y'all think
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You need to tell us what you are seeing that is the issue. I see a circulated 1963 Jefferson nickel.
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Refering to the rim NE of the li in liberty on obverse and the same ont the reverse under the me in america
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Because the areas are associated it was crimped on the edge causing damage, not the "bar nickel" die breaks.
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