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Crack In A Silver Nickel?

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I would call it a lamination peel.
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It's not a silver nickel. Looks like a lamination.
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What makes you say it's not a silver nickel? It's a 1956.
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hat makes you say it's not a silver nickel? It's a 1956.


http://coinspecifications.com/category/nickels/
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Shame on my grandmother and her false information.
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You gotta watch old people!!

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I can only say that because I am probably older than your grandma! Us old people can be devious at times!
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Well she's gonna hear about this one!
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The silver wartime nickels can be identified by the large mint mark on the reverse just below E PLURIBUS UNIM as shown here.
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