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1961 Nickel No Mint Mark

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 Posted 02/19/2019  2:45 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add prollyhim to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
On this 1961 nickel I found a few thing witch look like die breaks now I know my close up pics suck, just wanted to get y'alls opinion.. Its on the back of the nickel mostly where "UNUM" The "N" and "M" look cracked also maybe some doubling
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The coin images are too close. I can't even figure out what you are looking at. no mint marks were missing on all the previous nickels before 1980, except for the silver War Nickels. So not having a mint mark tells me it is from Philadelphia.
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It could be Machine Doubling, but better pictures that aren't so close will be needed to tell for sure.
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my pos microscope I will try to get better pics ... The pic is of the "N" and "M" UNUM at the top let me see what I can do ... Thank you
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Lets see if this helps at all ... LOL sorry 2nd time I have posted
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Keep in mind that as a die wears, the devices move to the edge of the coin. That is what you are seeing. Die Deterioration. It does get worse.
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So your coin is not the only one like this.
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Thank you That info will come in handy ... What about the "N" being cracked in Half? Again thank you
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The "N" just shows coin contact marks from circulation wear and tear from Post Strike Damage ( PSD). Not an error, just damage.
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As mentioned it is coin contact. An incuse mark on a coin/design/devices is often coin damage 95% of the time. They take quite a beating out there and life for them is not always kind. (unless they make it into a collection)

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