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Please Help Identify If My 1907 V Nickel Has An Error.

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 Posted 04/28/2021  9:01 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Cajuncoinhunter to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I recently discovered this 1907 v nickle and notice something has scared it. Can anyone please help me to determine if it is a legitimate error are not? Thanks
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Rim damage and cuts in the reverse field. All post-mint damage.



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@cajun, yes I agree with the frog that your coin is damaged--I'm not seeing a mint error.
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Ok thank you all so much.
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V-Nickels especially from the early 1900's were highly used in commerce thus worn and abused a lot .
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It's a shame about those scratches, but the devices on your coin are actually decently strong for a V nickel!
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