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1944-P Nickel

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I'm trying out a new photo stand. Here's a couple quick pics I took this morning of a 1944-P Jefferson nickel with what I believe to be a lamintaion. It does have a scratch from the jaw through the hair. I probably should have taken it out of the 2x2 & hit it with a shot of canned air before I took the pic. Anyone care to confirm it's a lamination and estimate a value?

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In silver value it's worth $1.53 alone.
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That definitely is a lamination error. Here is a 1943-P that I found. Sold it easily for $20.

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Try to refrain from using canned air there is moisture in these. Especially if you're going to shoot UNC copper. That will translate into some pretty nasty spots.
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