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2005-P Jefferson Nickel - What Is This?

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I have this 2005-P Jefferson with something on the back inside the S. What are your thoughts on what it is. Thanks in advance
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It looks like some wear on the die used to strike that coin - nothing special.
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die chip
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die chip.
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Yep, looks like a die chip to me.
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so comparable to this? IDB-5c-2010P-01R
http://cuds-on-coins.com/jefferson-...938-present/
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so comparable to this?


Pretty much so - chips are chips
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In my opinion,No. Large or multiple die chips are better. The one you have is single and fairly small. I have found a bunch of these. I do still keep them ,as I love die chips especially on the 05' nickels.
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Single chips rarely add any value.
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It's the 'Snake and Eggs' chip.

http://goccf.com/t/296615

Good eye.
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