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1890 V Nickel With Post Mint Imprint

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I have had this coin in my collection for many years. I know it came from my grandfather, but I have no idea how he acquired it. I am interested if anyone has information about the post mint imprint on it. Does it mean anything, or just completely random and does it have any impact on the coin's value? Thanks
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Hi Echo, this is called a counterstamped coin. There are some that have collector value, but those are well-attributed to a merchant or government. Unfortunately, your example seems to have been done in a shop "free hand" with metal punches. Unless you can attribute it to some event or person, it probably does not have much numismatic value except as a curiosity.
Have you checked through your genealogy to see if any of your ancestors were either born or died on that date?
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It is known as a "Counter Stamp". Try typing that in the search box here on CCF.
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Perhaps someone's initials and a birthday or anniversary.
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Nice example, thanks for sharing!
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Now that you mention it, both the S and the N look upside down. It would make sense based on HB's comment about it being done "free hand". No luck on the ancestry connection yet. Thanks everyone!
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That is a nice counter stamped example. Thanks for sharing it with us.

What happened on May 9 1900:

More than 3,000 Saint Louis Transit Company workers go on strike in St. Louis, Missouri in an attempt to receive recognition for the Amalgamated Street Railway Employees of America.

This does not appear to be linked to the initials noted on your coin.
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