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Last One Till Next Year, I Promise 1964 Jefferson Nickel

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What got my attention was the rim. Its sharp on both sides all the way around. The 64 in 1964 looks dd to me on obverse side and the S in trust Monticello looks like the double lines are there on the reverse side. Thank you. Also no mint mark
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to CCF. The no mint mark means it was minted in Philadelphia. I am not seeing any errors,just a normal coin.
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To me this is an average mid circulated Nickel .No steps at all , no known DD's but I do see what can be called a doubled nose ?
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Typical circulated nickel of the era - perhaps EF-40.
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Ok thank you
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