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1988-D Jefferson Nickel Rare Error? I Don't See Same Coin In My Life

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Hey what do you meaning for this 1988D (error coin?). I mean it's nice one :) Looks like Brand New but doesn't have details on front ad rear... Please tell me about this coin I am here new... I wanna update all my collectibles coins and mybe we can make some deals...
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To CCF! Appears to have been sanded down. Just PMD. Does the obverse look the same?
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 Posted 07/25/2024  7:17 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Errers and Varietys to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
As stated in your first thread, it's been sanded down by a grinder or sander. PMD.
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to the CCF, ErorrCoins! To me it looks like a heavily worn or abraded Jefferson nickel. Perhaps a picture of the reverse will change my mind.
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@ero, first welcome to CCF. Second, best practice is to only start one thread per coin, so I've merged your threads.
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I am going look what does mean PMD... And now I change my mind.. only I mean it's PSD ? Really looks like it's no sanded... When?
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Good example of an abraded nickel.
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I am going look what does mean PMD... And now I change my mind.. only I mean it's PSD ? Really looks like it's no sanded... Hmm?
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It would appear that the reverse has been sanded down.

Also, it is better to images your coins while they are not in an protective enclosure (such as a 2x2 or that plastic coin holder you displayed with the coin.
Now that being said, it that plastic holder made from PVC? If so, remove it and place it in a NON-PVC holder. PVC is harmful to coins over time.
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to the CCF and sanded. We see these around here all the time.
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Not an error. It's impossible for this to happen during the minting process.
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