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1988-P Double Struck Jefferson Nickel

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Looks like damage from squeezing two other coins together in a vice. On the error, the rims from the other coins would not be seen on the victim coin.
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it isn't damage...mike diamond himself examined this one. This is double struck
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I would have thought it was damage too. Interesting.
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Same here, gotta admit.
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dang really coinfrog? It didnt even cross my mind that this was damaged...but I had mike take a look to confirm it was legitimate. It takes a ton of force to do this to a coin,far beyond the pressure of a vise
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My question would be what part of the obverse design is on the double struck image ( circled in red). Just not seeing where it matches up. I

I do agree that it takes more than the pressure from a vice, but there are plenty of other presses out there that can exert that much pressure.
It may very well be doublestruck, just questioning how it was determined.
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Maybe it's a reverse detail from a flip-over double strike?

Did Mike indicate whether he thought the indent was struck first or last? (To me it looks like the small partial strike was last.)
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