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1969 S Proof Nickel S Over Small S Or Something?

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To the North of the S it appears to be a scratch with a piece of metal sticking up. In between the curves of the S appears to be some raised metal. Not sure what this is...
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1969-S-Proof--Nickel-S-Over-Small-S-Or-Something?
1969-S-Proof--Nickel-S-Over-Small-S-Or-Something?
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The line north of the S is a scratch and then there's a sliver of metal sticking up apparently from the scratch). Which that doesn't surprise me as much as the two metal blobs in between the curves of the S does. Almost looks like serifs but that would have to be a small s so I'm not sure how those came to be? I've never cracked a set open but kinda tempted to. Only problem is I think that would put the metal sliver in jeopardy of being knocked off the coin.... wish I had a camera for my microscope. This is the best pic I could get with my phone.
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