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1994 P Jefferson Nickel, Die Cracks On Obverse & Reverse

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Another find while looking through my $100 nickel box (Canadian) and I happen to come across this 1994 P Jefferson nickel.

Die crack running from E of "WE" right through Jeffersons nose and too the middle of his cheek.

On the reverse at the same location there is 2 smaller die cracks on the right side of the Monticello on the bottom right corner of the steps/building going towards the rim and at the top corner of the building going towards the rim.


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On (US) cents, we call these "Spike Heads", but considering the location of this die crack, how about "Spike Nose" or "Pinocchio"?
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Lol those are good, what about a Nosey Jefferson... nose is connected to the E via die crack so thats where the nosey comes from haha
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