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1943/2 P Jefferson Nickel?

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 Posted 12/19/2019  6:41 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
1943/2-P-Jefferson-Nickel?
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Mintmark location:
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Thanks coop!
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the overdate would have been stronger. Keep hunting!


So you don't think this is one?
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Looking at it again, it might be. How does mint mark positioning match up? Can we get a crisper close up of the date? I'm wondering if the direction of the line in the 2 is affected by a hit or something else. (I hope you don't mind if I borrow your picture here)

-CH27

Red arrow represents the supposed hit/flow, and blue arrow shows where the line continues.

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Now that I do some more research, the gouge looks too far north to be the overdate. I think stoneman's call was correct on this one.

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Now that I do some more research, the gouge looks too far north to be the overdate. I think stoneman's call was correct on this one.


I think you guys are right. If the grade was much higher, I might fight it but it's not.
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