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1964-D Nickel - Strange Chin/Neck Area

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I have a few rolls of nickels that I just started going through.

A few into the roll (BTW they are all 1964D)this grabbed my attention.

Can't figure out if it just severe Die Deterioration or possible lamination peel. I am used to seeing this Die Deterioration on the flat of the coin but this is in the design as well. I was also thinking a struck through, but highly unlikely since I have at least 4 of them now.

All opinions welcome.

Thanks


1964-D-Nickel---Strange-Chin/Neck-Area
1964-D-Nickel---Strange-Chin/Neck-Area
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 Posted 03/23/2021  04:34 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Very worn die and over polishing by mint employee?
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That's pretty intense - Thanks John1 - appreciate your time.
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that's called orange peel, it's quite common from late-stage, worn nickel dies
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