Found this nickel with very strange reverse. Think it may be strike-through or die 




clashed reverse, but could just be PMD. If PMD how did obverse not get distorted?
Found this nickel with very strange reverse. Think it may be strike-through or die 




clashed reverse, but could just be PMD. If PMD how did obverse not get distorted?
PMD. Looks like a coin roller / wrapping machine defect to my eye.
That was my first thought but have never seen one with circular damage at the center also.
Not usually and an exception but it does happen occasionally on older misaligned and uncalibrated machines.https://www.cointalk.com/threads/automatic-coin-wrapper.369971/
Thanks folks.👍Agree with your comments, but the PMD in the center is very unusual.😵💫
walterhaug
Thanks folks.👍Agree with your comments, but the PMD in the center is very unusual.😵💫
See the coin stop at the end of this 5C plastic tube? Now slam a nickel mechanically on a metal coin stop with the weight of 39 or more other nickels on top of it. Eerily similar to the PMD to your coin. These 2 defects did not necessarily happen simultanoeously but certainly PMD and not minting defects.
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