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2000-D Jefferson - Error?

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Found this roll searching today. Never seen anything like it in hand.

The reverse is a normal AU+ well struck USA nickel ...

2000-D-Jefferson---Error??


The obverse however is a mushy, smeared mess. I can make out the devices, and the Date/MM ..... but everything is fuzzy. It also appears that the obverse strike is 'deeper' than normal, i.e., the distance from the edge of the rim to the field appears deeper.

2000-D-Jefferson---Error??

Opinions on what's going on here?

Thanks

David
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Looks like it was struck through a generic die cap on the obverse die. Nice!
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 Posted 08/15/2010  9:10 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mikediamond to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Agreed. Struck hrough a late-stage die cap.
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Curious, I know what "generic" means but how does that apply here ?
What would differentiate generic from the usual ? so to speak.
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I'm not sure it does. I don't know what he's talking about.
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Great find Nickelsearcher!
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Early die cap struck though:
https://www.coincommunity.com/forum...Dcoinguy.jpg
Rotating die cap:
https://www.coincommunity.com/forum...ams_Coin.jpg
Generic die cap:
https://www.coincommunity.com/forum...ansRmine.jpg
Deteriorating die cap:
https://www.coincommunity.com/forum..._Befos77.jpg

Just different degrees die caps go through till they fall off.
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Great finds and good info here. Learned a few things. WOLF
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nice find!
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A capped die strike can show a brockage, a counterbrockage, a combination brockage/counterbrockage (several types), a normally-oriented incuse design (from a shifted or rotated die cap), and several more exotic possibilities. A generic capped die strike shows a featureless surface or a featureless surface with a raised ghost image of the design that bled through the thin floor of the die cap. A generic capped die strike can be generated by a uniface die cap or a late-stage die cap that lost its original design on its working face.
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Real nice find!
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I love it. I have searched thousands of dollars worth of nickels and never found one of those!
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Many Thanks to all for the kind replies ..... and special Thanks to coop and mikediamond for so generously sharing their profound knowledge.

I learned a lot ..... I now have my first 'official' mint error. Wonderful!


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have searched thousands of dollars worth of nickels and never found one of those!


LOL ..... I'm now well past $10,000 in nickel searches ..... and this is a first for me.

Keep on searching folks ...... the next roll might hold that next treasure.

David
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Thats likely the best nickel error I've seen pulled from a box on the forum, very nice!
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Thank you for the explanation of the different stages/terms
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Nice find. I am curious on why a couple have should up in the past couple days. Here is mine that I found yesterday.

https://goccf.com/t/95485
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