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Hopefully I Found My First Legit Error

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Im looking at 1985p nickel and I think the S in cents has a eror I don't know please let me know

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Also you can see all the lines on the bldg what are these called and worth holding on to if the S is no error?
The other pic has a gash above the C in cents is that something? Thanks hopefully I finally posted a keeper
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I'm sorry but, I believe it's a normal nickel that has regular circulation wear/marks.

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with Spruett on this one.

Lots of PMD. Well circulated late die state Nickel. Spender IMO.

The "Rippling" affect on your top picture around "E Pluribus" is from the coin being struck from a very well used die. Late Die State (LDS) or possibly Very Late Die State (VLDS).
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On the first pic.there are some lamination issue but nothing worth keeping,spend them.
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Thanks for all your advice
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