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1982 D Over S Nickel?

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I don't believe this a die chip because it wouldn't chip in shape of s. But tell me your thoughts coin members look closely
1982-D-Over-S-Nickel?
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1982-D-Over-S-Nickel?

HINT: Stick to 10x you will see anything you want to see and imagine, our minds try to make sense of what is seen, is nothing but metal manufacturing flaws that are see on ANY piece of processed metals. If you can't see it at 10x, it is 99.999999999999999999999999999999999999999999998% NOT a mit produced RECOGNIZED error.
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OMM's stopped in the 1960's I think,so not that.
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I see a normal Jefferson nickel.
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Sometimes a bit of damage can look just like something else -- like another letter.

Doesn't hurt to ask.
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Even if it were possible - 82-S Jeffersons were proof only so it doesn't make sense an S would be on a circulation nickel
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When looking at the devices on a coin, keep in mind, if the anomoly you are looking at, is flat with the field area and not raised, it is not a device. It must be raised upwards to be from a punching or hubbing. Stains, happen, the eye tries to figure out what it is, then imagination sets in. You convince yourself that is is something. But unless it is raised, it is probably nothing. Just your eyes playing tricks on you:
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