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1943 P Jefferson Nickel - Mintmark Question

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Found this one today. Am I seeing things or is there something going on with the mintmark? Might be trying to hard and just a distraction, but it caught my eye. Looked through the VV RPM listing, but didn't see anything like this. Looks like a faint outline of another "P". Thanks
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 Posted 11/28/2020  4:08 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Not a RPM. Over abraded die?
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looks within normal range, but there is lamination on the reverse
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Looks within normal range, but there is lamination on the reverse


One on the obverse in hair too.
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Interesting specimen, alas, no full steps.
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More of a coin wear issue, not a doubled die. When the tops of the devices are reduced, then the base part is showing wider because the devices are tapered. Just from a normal die. The coin is part silver, so it is a keeper.
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Thanks everyone- I didn't notice the lamination issues. I tried to get a better photo, but not sure I did. I will be keeping the coin. I do like the "shadow" P even if it is just a wear issue.
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Just a surface scratch on coin.
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