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1957 Jefferson Nickel D/D RPM Or D/D/D Or ?

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Hello CCF, I appreciate any feedback regarding this. I have search Variety Vista and Wexler's but was unable to find this RPM, I even searched other denominations.

Is it possible to have a backwards D? with the angle of serif on SE its all my brain can visualize. A D facing north is possible. I tried to imagine an S but again didn't seem probable. lol a backwards D probably isn't probable either, sense I couldn't find the RPM for one.



Thanks for looking.C


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looks like die deteioration and some Machine Doubling
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Die flow lines as the die ages. Note all the other devices are also showing the same thing in the direction of the closest rim.
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Right on! thanks for both assessments. I never really thought about the flow lines before.

I have noticed on this coin and many others, what looks to me as weld beads added after original imprint, how are these possible? The way they presents it appears as if someone meticulously touched up the coin.

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