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1941 Jefferson Nickel

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My grandmother had written the following on the outside of a sleeve with this nickel in it.

1941-P Nickel with split face in front of face up through S&T on Trust?

Coins not in bad shape either it looks like.

Thoughts?


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I don't see it. Are you referring to the dark line in front of the face?
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I guess that what she was commenting on?
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Looks like a lamination issue. That dark line if you look closer will probably show a deeper area where the lamination was not adhering.
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