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1999 D Jefferson Nickel With RPM? Or LDS

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since this coin has seen better days, I was wondering if this could just be late Die Deterioration? any thoughts?
1999-D-Jefferson-Nickel-With-RPM?-Or-LDS
1999-D-Jefferson-Nickel-With-RPM?-Or-LDS
1999-D-Jefferson-Nickel-With-RPM?-Or-LDS
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 Posted 06/16/2019  04:48 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
MD. No more RPM's after 1990.
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TY... this would need to be DDO for the mark to be and I do not see anything else. my first impression, before noticing the mark, was a die clash. this coin, however, is just in pretty bad shape. LOL :)
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Where are you seeing a die clash?
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@wrenes, the best method for determining if you have a die clash is to create an overlay (or look at one that someone else has created). That will let you know whether marks could be a result of a clash. In the particular case of this coin, I'm not seeing anything that looks like a clash.
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Machine Doubling.
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