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1958 Jefferson Nickel

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Hello I have this coin and not to sure why it looks this way can any give me a feedback on it please id appriciaite it.
1958-Jefferson-Nickel
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01/02/2019 12:57 am
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Acid wash?
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Possibly acid? Could Be some other cruel form of damage. In other words not an error.

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It does appear to have heavy damage on the reverse. The cause/reason is anyone's guess.
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Could use a little better photos,maybe a Grease Filled Die?
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First we need the weight to determine if it has been altered?
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to the CCF!
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Not full steps!
Post mint damage
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Thank you for the feedback
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