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1982 P Jefferson Nickle With A Double "P"?

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Thanks for your help I only see a double P it is MD or DD?
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Looks more like DDD.
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There's Die Deterioration Doubling, on the mintmark. The obverse die was in a Very Late Die State, when your coin was struck. See all the metal flow and the very mushy details?
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VLDS die example. Die wear flows towards the closest rim. This is what you are seeing on this coin.
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