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1998 P Jefferson Nickel Error Or PMD

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I know a lot of this is PMD,but why the copper color,it almost appears as if the face is doubled and it looks as if there is some type of doubling on the reverse,I am a beginner and appreciate any and all help.
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Need better pictures to give opinions on the doubling. As far as the copper color, it looks as if it is environmental or chemical damage.
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It looks like a metal detector find, exposed to outdoors elements, it is considered damaged.
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Either that or in a cup holder full of soda for a long time.
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It's just Post Strike Damage (happened after it left the U.S. Mint). It's etheir Environmental Damage or chemical damage. Worth face value.
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