PCGS (1965-2003) 5c Jefferson Nickel Double-Denomination on Roosevelt Dime PCGS MS64

Certification:
pcgs
Finish:
Business Strike
Classification:
Mint Error
Circulated/Uncirculated:
uncirculated
Country/Region of Manufacture:
United States
Year:
nd
Grade:
ms64

PCGS 19XX-P Jefferson nickel double-denomination on a clad struck Roosevelt dime. The coin shows the designs of both a Jefferson nickel and a Roosevelt dime, with a lot of design detail present on both sides of the coin.

 

Roosevelt's head, a portion of the date and other lettering can be seen on the nickel's obverse. The nickel's reverse shows the olive branches, and other portions of design. Also, the coin has a reeded edge, which is from the Roosevelt dime.

 

This error type occurs when a struck dime is fed into a press that is striking nickels, and is overstruck with the Jefferson nickel dies. This results in a coin with the designs of both coins, and the clad metal of a dime.  

 

A very scarce double-denomination type, and there are only about 10-15 business strike nickel on dime double-denominations known. Tough to find!

 

MS64 with problem-free, lustrous surfaces. 

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PCGS (1965-2003) 5c Jefferson Nickel Double-Denomination on Roosevelt Dime PCGS MS64

$2,750.00