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Odd 1943-P War Nickel

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I was at work going through change when I came across this strange War Nickel. Was this caused due to a cracked die or could this have happened to the coin while out in circulation? I have never seen a coin like this before.

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to CCF. It's a bit hard for me to tell by your pic but it could be a lamination error.
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Definitely a lamination error. These were very common on War Nickels due to the unusual metal alloy used in them.
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Lamination error? I am not in the know when it comes to coin terminology.

The obverse is perfectly normal. Hmmmm....
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It is a lamination error.

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lamination
A thin piece of metal that has nearly become detached from the surface of a coin. If this breaks off, an irregular hole or planchet flaw is left.
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A lamination is an internal flaw in the alloy which results in the metal peeling off the surface in thin layers. I suppose you could call it an error but it is exceedingly common and I see it more as damage because it will typically devalue a nice coin. However, the value of common circulated coins is not really affected by it.
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not only which...they can be pretty cool looking...regardless of how it affects the value...
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Thank you for all of the informative responses! My plans for early retirement have been put on hold.
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