1943 P Nickel what is wrong ?
				
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 It looks like it may be a "Grease filled die" It's missing "FIVE", its missing the end two letters in E PLURIBUS and the "MO" in MONITICELLO appear to be gone as well. Grease and die chips/metal flakes can fill up the letters and devices on the die, then, when it goes to strike a coin, the die cannot penetrate into the coin metal to show those letters. Since the war nickels were 35% silver, they seemed to have a lot of lamination issues as well. Some of that extra metal floating around clogged the letters.Originally posted by Purplegirl61 View PostHI what is it called when reverse looks like this, Not sure , (?)
 
 Pretty neat looking. Congrats on a semi-uncommon find.
 
 
 
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 Yes it is a wartime nickel. You can tell by the placement of the large mintmark above the dome of Monticello. It contains 35% silver.
 
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