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Update: James Wiles received the Nickel. He said the nickel is in line to be attributed and all appears to be adequate.
I'll update with any new news from him if any.
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What would be the PUP. I tried looking on the bay for one. John1 
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Pillar of the Community
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Nice I may have to dig mine out of the change jar. They're can't be too many 2022 in there so I may find it today.
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@John I would say most obvious pickup point is bottom serifs of the I in IN.
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Thank you. John1 
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Quote: What would be the PUP.... Also, I noticed there seems to be a lite die crack below and above the W (WE). Going left of center and extending to the rim. (It's easier to see in the first image of WE).Not sure how well those die cracks will show up on any seller's mages.EDIT: Never mind. That image I was referring to was the "regular coin" nickel.  I did notice the base of the T's of TRUST are pretty thick as well. Maybe enough to show up in full coin images?
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Edited by Petespockets55 09/06/2022 10:52 am
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There is doubling on the lower serifs and tails on In God We Trust, also the Counter on the G has doubling, the counter and the leg in the letter R, the 22 in the date and MM have doubling.
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I forgot about the y in Liberty
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Bedrock of the Community
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Keep us posted on this one when the information comes back from Brian?
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great pictures. the extra thickness is very consistent at the bottom of the devices - could it be a different font used?
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Coop, it is James Wiles not Brian. I could not get in touch with him. So I am assuming it'll make it Brian's way or end up on Variety Vista.
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Very excited to hear what Wiles has to say. This is a very nice doubled die, but even more it's a really interesting one in the single squeeze hubbing era.
Edited by SamCoin 09/06/2022 8:28 pm
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Update: the final verdict is...
2022-P 1 New Listing to Variety Vista. VDDO-001, 1-O-VI, stage B, MDS.
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Very cool, and interesting to see it confirmed as class VI in the CONECA nomenclature.
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