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1996 D Nickel Reverse: PMD Or Greaser?

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1996-D-Nickel-Reverse:-PMD-Or-Greaser?
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Looks like a Greaser to me, Seeker.
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Looks like a minor Greaser.
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For sure a Greaser, but cool looking.
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Yes, grease issue it appears to be. Someday, would be fun to se a sharp photo of a Grease Filled Die.
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Agree, minor Greaser.
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