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1942 Nickel With No Reverse, Very Odd

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Very interesting! What would really be cool is to have the other half! Not likely tho'. Although, I have seen online examples where the planchet was split yet the two sides were still partially attached.
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Sometimes if the second piece is smaller, it maybe struck onto another coin and fall off again. It just unknown what happened?

Here is an example of a coin stuck through on a foreign object. (smaller planchet)
1942-Nickel-With-No-Reverse,-Very-Odd
Here is one of the second planchets that fell off after the strike. (no from the same coin as above:
1942-Nickel-With-No-Reverse,-Very-Odd
1942-Nickel-With-No-Reverse,-Very-Odd

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Thanks!
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