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1992-D Nickel With Smooth Blurred Monticello Building (Tails Side)

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Any info? 1992 D nickel

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Just looks like circulation wear possibly accompanied by a weak strike. Full pictures of the front and back is always recommended. Could also be a small amount of grease in the die causing a less detailed strike.
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. Looks like PMD to me.
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@mont, this does not appear to be a double strike. Damage seems to be the most likely cause to me.
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to the CCF!
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PMD, spend it
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It reminds me of a "Keith Richards" life for this coin. Put it back to work.
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to the CCF and PMD.
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Well, Wrekkdd pretty much covered all the bases on this one for possibilities as to why the Monticello looks as it does.
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