More possible nickel errors help

ugotit22

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Hey guys so since I pulled the two errors last week I have been inspecting my coins much More diligently.

The first two pictures I think are a grease error but I'd like some confirmation from you guys. Looks like a smudge mark to the left and right above Monticello.

The third picture is something I've seen many times but never pulled. The rim looks almost raised up compared to a normal nickel. Is this anything?

The last two pictures is something else I've seen but never pulled. The bottom of the rim looks almost split into to separate rims. Anything?

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port ewen ace

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top is a greaser, note the flow lines. the 86 & 87 P mints tend to have a deeper rim and generally mirror field likely from a strong full strike. the D mints also tend to be superior strikes with a slight concave look
 

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Your nickel with the "separate rims" is a slightly mis-aligned die. You will notice the reverse looks fine. This is an extremely common error, and carries no additional premium.
 

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