V Nickel - missing digit is this a filled die or tooled?

Ben Cartwright SASS

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I bought a roll of Buffs and V nickels from my dealer for 65 cents each as I was going through them I found this V nickel, I think it is a filled die but could it be tooled? The other side of the coin doesn't show any damage or repair

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Can you provide a pic of the whole coin please?
 

The depression where the number was indicates to me it was removed for unknown reasons.
 

Someone may have been making a 1913.
 

Yes, I think it is the start of a 1913 nickel. They were going to transfer another digit a 3 over it?

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It sure looks intentionally removed in my opinion. Perhaps someone's attempt to make a 1913 rarity? They may have intended to solder on a "3" from a 1903, kinda like they do to the "D" mint mark on 1916 dimes.
 

Whoever "they" were, they have some skill. Put to ill gain, but still. That's microscopic work.
 

I agree with the others.
 

This coin makes it look like it wants to be 7 "known" ROFL

Someone put some work into it
 

I bought a usb microscope from Amazon, "plugable USB 2.0 Microscope" it was only $35 so decided to take a chance. Installation was super easy for windows, works on Mac also. focusing was really a snap and the utilities are very good.

I was able to bring up the tool marks on the 191* V nickel without any problem

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Here is a cropped shot, the shot is 1280x720 and then I zoomed in, in photoshop

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Definitely removed for a "3"? Who knows! Cool anyways! :dontknow:
 

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