
Whoops, Wrong Planchet As error collectors know, the Mint makes a variety of mistakes when producing coins, and errors come in many types. This is an example of a Jefferson Nickel that was mistakenly struck on the wrong planchet -- a planchet intended for a Lincoln Cent instead. As a result, the coin is the color of a cent instead of a nickel and the design could not fit correctly on the planchet. Boldly detailed and certified MS64 Brown by NGC! 1963-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on 1C Planchet -- MS64 Brown NGC.

IWO JIMA.
ORIGINAL HISTORIC WARTIME CAPTION. A runaway propeller flew off, knocking out the No. 4 engine and ripping a huge hole in the side of this Boeing B-29's fuselage. Iwo Jima, Bonin Islands.(N.A.)

Tennessee, March 1936...
Caption
Mother and daughter of an impoverished family of nine... FSA photographer Carl Mydans found them living in a field just off US Route 70, near the Tennessee River...
Source
Farm Security Administration