Just found this image and I don't know what to ask or is this known.

looks Aztec ?
1964 U S, 5 cent its kinda hidden, and not on all 64's.
Flip it over its a rabbit.
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looks Aztec ?
1964 U S, 5 cent its kinda hidden, and not on all 64's.
Flip it over its a rabbit.
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If you magnify the image even more, you will find stars and unicorns and ladies dancing in their bloomers.
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A rare Hefner cent.
Cute little bunny.
You have quite an imagination
I see the Tiki with a long devilish tail 
OK.... What hallucinogenic are you using today??
Somehow, with all the Jefferson nickels I have looked at, his braid never looked like a bunny or an aztec.....That must be some good stuff you have...
Or I am just too much of the realist with a limited scope of fantasy....Cheers, RickO
It's a screech owl in a tree.
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IMO Somebody has to much time on their hands
The 1960's life choices are coming back to haunt.
Must be shrooms.
Lance.
"That must be some good stuff you have".
You do mean coins, right?
Pete
@emeraldATV If you think this is an unknown die variety, please take a look at the rest of coin. See all of the hits and digs and scratches and gouges on a well circulation nickel? Do you think the braid could have taken a hit and the bunny ears you see are just damage? Sometimes the obvious explanation is a good explanation (paraphrasing with sincere apologies to William of Ockham). Just something to consider.
Or it could be a special Bob's Burgers commemorative nickel
I guess you don't travel down these roads in your
style of collecting.
Sry to bother you.
Almost...mayan, the 'quetzalcoanickel', mg-420 attribution
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