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1964 D Nickel Has A Hole In The Middle?

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Hello, I'm new to this form and was wanting to get started in collecting coins. I came across a 1964 D nickel that has a little hole in the middle of the Head. My buddy that works at a pawn shop seems to think it could be an error, but I was hoping to get some advice from others with more experience. I really appreciate your time and help if you could respond and let me know if you think this is an error or man made.. thank you..
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 Posted 07/21/2021  06:33 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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let me know if you think this is an error or man made.


Definitely damage on this one.
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Agree, it has been damaged. There is no way that could happen during the striking of the coin.
Ask your buddy how much he will give you for the "error". Anything over 5 cents and your ahead.
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Agree, post strike damage, not a minting error.
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Looks like someone tried to puncture it.



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My buddy that works at a pawn shop

No offense to your buddy, but my experience dealing with pawn shops is that they profess to know everything about everything while actually knowing nothing about anything.
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Damage.
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Intentional damage, post mint. Next posting, please crop your photos to reach the rims of the coin, is helps a lot cutting down on wasted space. thanks.

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Thank you all for your response and input I really appreciate it..
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