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Extra Leaf Quarter And Silver War Nickel With Lamination Crack.

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 Posted 04/28/2018  11:47 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Newguy87 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I really think the quarter is a extra low leaf one. I'm not sure if it's worth grading or should I try to sell as is. The War Nickel has what looks like a lamination crack on it going from building up into the letters causing a error in the letter R. Is that crack good or bad?
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 Posted 04/28/2018  12:00 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
to CCF fellow Michigander. Please orientate photos properly in the future. The quarter does look like a low leafe and the nickel is a lamination not a crack. Not worth grading professionally. Check ebay sold values for an idea on current value.
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Lamination nickels are worth about $5 to $10 depending on how big.
I used to sell them a lot for $5.
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Sorry about the pic quality I have a cheap phone I use. Thank you for advice.
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I wouldn't grade the quarter in that condition.
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I personally wouldn't attach any premium to the lamination error; it's quite common on War Nickels due to the alloy used. Out of maybe 50 war nicks found roll hunting, at least 10 had lamination of some degree.

The extra leaf quarter is definitely good and should sell just fine on ebay.
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Sell the quarter raw, but you should provide the photo for the detail.

Other than a bit of silver, the nickel is very common with such an error.
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Just out of curiosity sake what year is the War Nickel?
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