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Is This 1964 D Nickel A Clipped Planchet?

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Any chance of a better pic of the edge ? From this current pic, it looks a bit more like it has been filed. The lack of a Blakesley effect is not definitive.
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PMD
See how the rim on the Obverse is pushed in.
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Leaning toward PMD, sharper pic would help.
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Also leaning toward PMD, based on smooshed obverse rim, for lack of a better term.
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with JimmyD: PMD
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