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1983 P Nickel What's With The Tz Looking At Coins Couple Years Never Seened These! Lol

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I guess mostly pennies lolol
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Sorry, do not understand what you're talking about.
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I guess mostly pennies lolol

I give up. Just what are you trying to convey to us?
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What me your question? Can you elaborate please?
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@tre, if you are asking why the various examples of the letter T of UNITED and STATES is different from that one in MONTICELLO it is because they are different fonts. With that said, perhaps they look a bit more like crossbows than normal due to deterioration of the die used to strike this coin.
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The ts look different more like the western font n this g!? Elaborate why they are like this or different than other nickels. The t straight with the bend at end, this one where lines meet curves.
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I am totally confused on what the question is
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With respect to the OP and his troubled English, I'll just drop out of this thread.
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Sorry, do not understand what you're talking about.


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I give up. Just what are you trying to convey to us?


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I am totally confused on what the question is

Allow me to attempt a quick translation: The two examples of the letter "T" in STATES are bent funny, compared to other nickels the OP has seen - making it look almost like some kind of old-fashioned "Wild West" font. And the letter G is bent funny too.

In both cases, I believe the explanation is "die wear". Die wear can make letters sort-of "melt" towards the rim like this. The letter G may also have a minor die crack from the top of the G to the rim.

Interesting? Sure. Valuable? Probably not - if people have difficulty spotting an error or variety in a nice clear picture of a coin (and your pictures are nice and clear) and you have to explain it to people, then it's almost certainly not going to be a rare or valuable error.
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Maybe Die Deterioration caused the T's to look odd.
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The lettering was also thinner on older nickels vs. new ones. That can make the curvature of the lettering stand out more even though it is the same font.
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OK...I agree...100%
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Looking at other 83 nickels they not alike n ya idk
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Maybe if you typed out your questions and not use any text talk abbreviations we might understand what you are trying to convey to us....
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