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1915 D Buffalo Nickel Grade

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Is there any loss of value or extra value from the lamination error?

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Usually they sell for less.
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Don't laminations usually add value? Or at the minimum add no value? Why would the value decrease?
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I'm not sure about the market, but I'd pay less for such coin.
The error isn't appealing, and the look of the coin is less attractive IMO.
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i have to agree worth less to most people !!
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Looks to be in the Fine range.
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Interesting, I thought it would have had no effect on the value. Thanks for correcting me!
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Here is my view on this. If you collect lams then it might add a small premium to the value of an ordinary 1915-D nickel. If you collect BN's then one with a lam might lower the value a bit,IMHO. Eye appeal is important also and this one has no eye appeal.
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