US Nickel 5¢ Coin 2015-D Denver -GHOST LETTERS- ERROR -Five Cents- DOUBLE STRIKE

  • One U.S. Five Cents Coin
  • The Obverse First Strike does not match the final strike.
  • His Left Eye would be the eye the viewer sees on the right.
  • CONDITION: REVERSE DOUBLE STRIKE ABOUT 180 AXIS SHIFT ON THE SAME SIDE. Circulated. Oxidation (aging, toning). Please see all Pictures. Reverse: has two rows ghost lettering above the dome and below UNUM. . Very difficult to see. OBVERSE: I SEE A GHOST YEAR and from HIS LEFT EYE to T in trust there is something as well. The first strike obverse lettering does not match the final obverse strike like completely different design.
  • Unique Pictures of the actual item available in this listing. - Colors are slightly off due to the light and metal reflectivity. Most pictures were taken with a hand-held camera and 3 pictures pictures are a scanner at 1200 dpi. The scanned coin looks dark due to the high reflectivity of the metal. - Colors are slightly off due to the light and metal reflectivity and the background. I have also edited some images in regards to brightness, contrast, and inversion (positive/negative). Some pictures have text and lines drawn to help show the area of the observable ghost image. The world MONTICELLO is spread out more and curved. Five Cents is also not in the same original curvature as a clean strike is. I see possibility the dome of the first strike, but it too is warped on the second strike.
  • The nickel is also known as: 5¢ piece, five cents, five-cent piece, 1/20th of a US Dollar, $0.05, "nick", "Jeff-Head".
  • The Obverse-side Text Inscriptions: IN GOD WE TRUST JNF LIBERTY (year)
  • The Obverse-side Images: Thomas Jefferson, facing forward. JNF initials on the shoulder.
  • The Reverse-side Text Inscriptions: E PLURIBUS UNUM MONTICELLO FIVE CENTS UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
  • The Reverse-side Images: Jefferson's Monticello located in Virginia. It is Italian for "Little Mountain".
  • The face forward obverse was designed by Jamie Franki & Sculptor Donna Weaver. It is based on a Rembrandt Peale's portrait completed in 1800. Liberty is cursive based on Thomas Jefferson's handwriting.
  • The reverse design is by Felix Oscar Schlag, born September 4, 1891 and died March 9, 1974.
  • Thomas Jefferson born April 13, 1743 (April 2, 1743 on the old style Calendar) and died on July 4, 1826. He was the 3rd President of the United States from 1801 to 1809. He was the 2nd Vice President under John Adams and the first Secretary of the Sate under George Washington. An author and signer of the Declaration of Independence. He built Monticello as his main residence, starting in 1768.
  • Liberty is defined as the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life, behavior, or political views.
  • E PLURIBUS UNUM roughly translates from Latin to: Out of many, one - which was the common motto from the USA seal from the late 1700's until 1956 when the motto officially became In God We Trust. This coin bears both sayings.
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