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  • 1943 P Nickel what is wrong ?

    HI what is it called when reverse looks like this, Not sure , (?)
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    Uh. A nickel ?
    Probably was buried at one time. Environmental damage

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Purplegirl61 View Post
      HI what is it called when reverse looks like this, Not sure , (?)
      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.

      Pretty neat looking. Congrats on a semi-uncommon find.

      Gary Kozera
      Website: https://MintErrors.org

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      • #4
        Yea that too but Im not going to guess what you think you’re seeing on the coin. I see a dark nickel. Be more specific

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        • #5
          Hello, it feels totally different , like silver, wartime nickel.?

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          • #6
            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.
            Gary Kozera
            Website: https://MintErrors.org

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