reverse of a 1901 nickle ???

mspsarge

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This was an unusual find. It is the reverse of an early nickle. I posted it next to another legitimate nickle I found. I don't know if it was used to counterfeit coins or what. Just a strange find. The back side is flat with no markings

Greg

reverse nickle b.JPG reverse nickle.JPG reverse nickle d.JPG
 

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mspsarge said:
This was an unusual find. It is the reverse of an early nickle. I posted it next to another legitimate nickle I found. I don't know if it was used to counterfeit coins or what. Just a strange find. The back side is flat with no markings

Greg

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Wow. I wonder if you have something there.....
 

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mspsarge

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skeeterd,

... I couldn't tell you but it didn't appear heavy/thick enough to take too many blows with a hammer. I ended up sending to another collector so I no longer have in my possession. I kept record of it since I had never seen anything like it before. I still don't know what it was used for. If it was a dye for stamping bogus nickles, I would have thought it would have been thicker and of a much harder metal. To this day I haven't a clue what its purpose was.

Greg
 

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Very interesting! Maybe someone here will have a clue about it.
 

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It looks like a pressed coin to me. Someone put the coin into a press with a 1901 nickle on the back and pressed the 1901 design into the back of the 1895 coin. I think it is nothing... Sorry.
 

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mspsarge

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The 1895 coin was pictured just for similarity. The back side of the reverse coin is just nondescript flat metal. The reverse is about the same thickness as a legitimate nickle. Still a mystery to me. ???

Greg
 

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