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1945 P nickel question

what does the following mean?
1945P FS-30.5 PCGS 66 Rev Triple Die
Liberty Head. Round. Rarity 5. Well struck. The obverse as typical appears weak due to an over polished die - weakness of the mouth of Miss Liberty is evident. No marks of any note worth mention. Minted by Robert Gray & Co. BG-827
1945P FS-30.5 PCGS 66 Rev Triple Die
Liberty Head. Round. Rarity 5. Well struck. The obverse as typical appears weak due to an over polished die - weakness of the mouth of Miss Liberty is evident. No marks of any note worth mention. Minted by Robert Gray & Co. BG-827
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FS-30.5 is a Jefferson nickel that is a P/P/P repunched mintmark (RPM) and is also
a doubled-die reverse (DDR) - I have one in MS65.
The description makes no sense to me.
Ken
<< <i>1945P FS-30.5 PCGS 66 Rev Triple Die >>
refers to a Jefferson nickel.
<< <i>Liberty Head. Round. Rarity 5. Well struck. The obverse as typical appears weak due to an over polished die - weakness of the mouth of Miss Liberty is evident. No marks of any note worth mention. Minted by Robert Gray & Co. BG-827 >>
refers to a California fractional gold piece.
New collectors, please educate yourself before spending money on coins; there are people who believe that using numismatic knowledge to rip the naïve is what this hobby is all about.
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<< <i>1945P FS-30.5 PCGS 66 Rev Triple Die >>
refers to a Jefferson nickel.
<< <i>Liberty Head. Round. Rarity 5. Well struck. The obverse as typical appears weak due to an over polished die - weakness of the mouth of Miss Liberty is evident. No marks of any note worth mention. Minted by Robert Gray & Co. BG-827 >>
refers to a California fractional gold piece. >>
Also, 3200.00 at teletrade tonight.