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1943 Nickel With Massive Lamination Errors

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I was just looking through my box of mangled coins and found this 1943 silver nickel that has serious lamination problems on both sides of the planchet. There are laminations peeling off all over the obverse, and most of the reverse is gone too. The largest lamination separation on the obverse is at the LIB in LIBERTY, with other in the upper hair line, forehead, chin, collar, and the field behind the neck. Somebody obviously helped the reverse lamination to come off based on the scratch marks.

Is a lamination like this worth something?

Thanks to all!

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Its still is silver save it for scrap they do add up eventually. I have about 20 troy ounces saved and they are in terrible shape. I have taken into account that they are wore so its actually more in weight but I know I have at least that much silver in the lot.
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laminations are very common on the silver War Nickels. check ebay. You might get $1 above melt on this one to the right buyer.
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As a major lamination it might have been worth a small premium if it wasn't fro the heavy scratches on the reverse. That damage negates any premium from the planchet error.
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Yes the PMD ruined what could've been a cool coin. Still has melt value.
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