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Really Weird Anomalies - 1990-D Jefferson Nickel

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Came across a 1990 D nickel with lots of different things
Being a novice, I'm attempting a self-test to determine what knowledge and information I have garnered from the experts and posts in the Community by using the proper acronyms to the proper suppositions. Please feel free to correct any my errors, And thanks everyone for your patience and expertise.

1. On the OB, the MM appears to be a MD, with no other apparent dbling.
2. On the RV, there appears to be either a MD or a MAD on the right side of the
dome.
3. I am not sure, bu there also appears tp be five steps on the porch(full step?).
4. Finally, after an overall examination, a lot of the tweaks and twerks on both sides
could be attributed to VLDW, and orPMD, plus a can full of grease(weak letters,
heavy metal flow in the fields?).

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Heavy Die wear, nothing spectacular to see, some MD on the MM and the Dome, although lines visible on the steps but not a FS, too many scratches and dings.FS must be free and clear of any dings and circulation wear.Spend it.
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Thanks Chase00
7. Didn't figure any value in it. Am trying to hone search skills and identifying what it and what isn't. Appreciate the input...can't ever have enough. Koko
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I agree with Chase007. Die wear. Not FS, because there is too many dings. Happy hunting!

-CH27
Collector of U.S. Coins, Varieties, and Colonial Coinage
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