This is the one I had to re-do the photographs on.
1954 S/D Jefferson nickel
Overmintmark (OMM) FS-501 attributed on holder.
PCGS MS 64, some toning
Very typical -- terribly struck from very worn dies with extensive subsidence, cracking, ghosting and much recutting as well. Finding one of these fully struck, if it existed, would be quite impressive indeed.



1954 S/D Jefferson nickel
Overmintmark (OMM) FS-501 attributed on holder.
PCGS MS 64, some toning
Very typical -- terribly struck from very worn dies with extensive subsidence, cracking, ghosting and much recutting as well. Finding one of these fully struck, if it existed, would be quite impressive indeed.



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