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1918 Nickel - Damaged Induced Lamination? Or Indentions Part Of Lamination?

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I wonder if this could be damaged induced lamination or are the indentions on the rim part of the lamination?


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1918-Nickel---Damaged-Induced-Lamination?-Or-Indentions-Part-Of-Lamination?
1918-Nickel---Damaged-Induced-Lamination?-Or-Indentions-Part-Of-Lamination?
1918-Nickel---Damaged-Induced-Lamination?-Or-Indentions-Part-Of-Lamination?
1918-Nickel---Damaged-Induced-Lamination?-Or-Indentions-Part-Of-Lamination?
1918-Nickel---Damaged-Induced-Lamination?-Or-Indentions-Part-Of-Lamination?
1918-Nickel---Damaged-Induced-Lamination?-Or-Indentions-Part-Of-Lamination?
1918-Nickel---Damaged-Induced-Lamination?-Or-Indentions-Part-Of-Lamination?
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There is a lamination peel across the obverse along with some cuts in the rim that continue into the coin.

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Nice example, completely natural.
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