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Is This Feeder Finger Damage On This 2023 D Nickel?

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I'm half way through this box of 'mostly' 2023D nickels, and I've essentially found nothing. Save a 1944 wartime nickel out of the blue and a small number of nickels with streak marks next to Jefferson's face.



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That is hard to say with such a small portion of the coin to view. It could just be radial flow lines. From what I 'can' see they appear to be at slightly different angles emanating from a common center.
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Yes exactly. I think this is evidence of a tired die. Is there DDD on the peripheral legends?
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I would say the nickels are in a normal mid die state.
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There were a couple of posts on here that I remembered but cannot find. They referred to a "struck through hot grease" scenario, that is what this reminded me of.
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"struck through hot grease" scenario"

I have never heard of that. If any member has a link to info on it, I would appreciate it.
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I have never heard of that. If any member has a link to info on it, I would appreciate it.
I'll keep looking. I want to say it was on a nickel or clad coin and it was on more than one occasion.
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Until full images are posted, I'll go with Die Deterioration issues.
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John1, "struck through oil", was the term I was trying to think of, which you used a few times. I'm not sure where I got the hot part from. This was the closest I could find searching threads but looks different.

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I think makecents is correct on struck through oil.
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I do not think it is oil. Looks like "stretched" metal of some kind. Maybe Mike could shed some light on this one.
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Here's a picture of a different one. The streaks are only on this one area.


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@Joshu-a that's the same photo.
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It is a different nickel from the six that I found with this.
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