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1992-P Jefferson Nickel Error? Edges Peeling Away.

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1992-P-Jefferson-Nickel-Error?-Edges-Peeling-Away. 1992-P-Jefferson-Nickel-Error?-Edges-Peeling-Away.

Please tell me what you think! It is peeling away at the edges.
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From the looks of the gouges and scrapes across the whole coin I'd say this one has just spent some time eating pavement
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What is it you think is an error? please be specific so that we can help.
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I see a lot of damage but no sign of an error.
That peeling is damage to the coin called PMD (Post Minting Damage)
Remember, an error can only occur during the striking of the coin.
Anything that happens after that is just damage.
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I'm guessing the coin has been scraped/gouged as well.



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I agree, PMD.

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That's what I was wondering I have a large coin collection however, I have not had time to get anything appraised. That one just happened to be in my pocket. Thanks for your insight!
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Does look like a possible lamination error around the obverse rim. Could you try to take a clearer photo of that?
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