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1902 Over 3 Liberty Nickel ?

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I figure this is a well place die chip , but what does everyone else think? Sorry for the poor pictures

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 Posted 07/07/2009  2:42 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Conder101 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Not an overdate. The mint seems to have had a lot of problems with that style of 2. Filing of that type can also be seen on the 1882 nickels, and 1882 nickel 3 cent. I don't know if it shows up on the 1892 nickels or not
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condor,
I have not see them on the 1892.

just a die chip.
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 Posted 07/27/2009  11:17 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coincollectingkid to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
2 over 3? Does that even make sense?
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Overdates do happen. 1955/55 Lincoln Cent is the most famous, and perhaps 1916/16 Buffalo nickel and 1972/72 are also well-known among collectors. Overdates of just a single digit, like the 1888/7 Indian cent do occur as well.

Cherrypicker's guide does not show a 2/3 Liberty nickel, but I will say that CPG is not comprehensive AND Liberty nickels have not been search as heavily for interesting features (IMO) as other coin types because there are a lot fewer collectors.
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CCK makes a good point , why would they be making 1902 nickels if the 1903 is already out there.
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I do not think this is an overdate, but a 2 be over a 3 if the wrong punch was used first. This would be in the case of a correction, not a carry over to a new year.
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that does not look anything like a 3! but it is an error so it should have value...
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