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1960 P Nickel Severe Machine Doubling?

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Got this 1960 P Nickel and under my scope it looks like heavy doubling. I'm assuming its Machine Doubling based on it does look like "step down" features, but I haven't come across anything quite like this before. Is my assumption correct? It looks like both sides have it, but the reverse is far more pronounced. Thanks for looking and the guidance!


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Looks like MD to me, but I agree that it is more pronounced than on the typical coin that we see posted here. Will you save it as an exemplar or spend it?
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MD and or DDD and or VLDS. Resembles Longacre Doubling.
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Agreed, Machine Doubling and/or DDD.
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Extreme die wear, not an issue with Machine Doubling. The die that struck your coin was very close to retirement.
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