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1967 SMS Jefferson Nickel- Struck Through String On Reverse

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Found this one In a lot of nickels. Normally string strike throughs aren't of huge interest to me, but it really jumps out, even with the naked eye. Especially when on a nice SMS coin, but it looks much better in hand. The pictures don't do it justice. You can also see a couple nice strike throughs on the obverse, one shaped like an X and the other a line above it. I'll let you look for those.

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The pictures don't do it justice.


I believe you, but note that I often struggle with identifying these.
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Thanks for responding Spence! Proof or proof-like coins are difficult to photograph for me.

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Neat!
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Looks like a piece of very small cello from a mint wrap packaging.
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This proof coin looks like flat fiber was struck into the coin, then fell off on the way somewhere.
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