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Double Sided Obverse 1941 Nickel

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 Posted 09/04/2024  5:40 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jimbucks to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Actually it is NOT impossible for this to happen. There is at least 1 mint made Indian cent with 2 heads.
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I actually don't see a seam on either face. However, I do seem to detect a faint seam (or at least a horizontal line) along the edge. That would be consistent with the reverse face of two nickels being ground off and the two coins then being joined together by solder or some adhesive. If there is no detectable seam on either face or the edge, then test the coin's ring. If it's a Magician's coin, it should give off a dull "thunk". If the ring is normal, then we need to consider the unthinkable.
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