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Unusual 1942-P Jefferson Nickel, Either PF Or 6fs.

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I am not entirely sure how to grade this coin. Just based on the lettering, perfect steps, and super deep reverse rim, I would say that this is a proof War Nickel. However, there appears to be a lamination flaw. That probably would have been caught when packing the coin. The reverse either has a bit of damage or a strike through—I tend to think it was Struck Through Grease, as mechanical damage would not have uniformly reached the fields against the rim.

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I would say that this is a proof War Nickel. However, there appears to be a lamination flaw. That probably would have been caught when packing the coin.
I am not so sure, given how many other errors that have been found in proof strikes.

Nice looking nickel, regardless.

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I see a Lamination flaw and a Struck Through error. Looks like a Business strike to me. Although I could be wrong.
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I agree with Errers. most likely a business strike, the rims are not square and flat and it looks like a Rim Fin at about K11 - possibly due to the Mis-aligned die.

Over all though, this is a very nice looking nickel.
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I will take an angled pic tomorrow to show the reflectiveness. Rim fins are actually quite common on early Jefferson proofs due to the high pressure strikes. It might indeed be a business strike nickel, although I challenge you to find one with steps that perfect. There is also the possibility that it's a proof die retired to business strike service.
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It is indeed a fabulous looking nickel.
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Well, I put it next to a 1942 cupronickel proof, but of course the CN proof throws back light with a hard gleam. I put it next to a mint state War Nickel, and of course they look similar. For the time being, I think this coin goes into a flip for re-evaluation later.

Any thoughts on how the small lamination and the strike through would affect grade?
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MS-64FS, strike issues only hurt eye appeal.
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