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1961 Nickel - Possible Planchet Delamination And Struck-Through On Date

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Hello,

I've got a 1961 nickel ( no mint mark)that appears to have the beginning of delamination on the obverse, as well as a strike-through on the date. The strike-through material appears to still be in place. See the close-ups below. It certainly seems to have happened at the time of strike and not something pressed in post-strike after it was in circulation. What do gents and ladies think? I would really appreciate your feedback.
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I agree with your diagnosis of a lam, but am less sure on the strike through. It might be a piece of the lamination as it lines right up? I'm not sure though and interested to hear what others think.
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Looks like a small lamination to me, and a die chip at the date. Early '60s nickels have many varieties of die chips near the date.
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Thanks for the feedback. The delamination was interesting to find, but I felt pretty good about that call.

It's was hard capturing a good image of the date. I took another photo and tried to really show the area around the "6". In the photo, the red arrows point to lines showing a separation between the "6" and whatever the other piece is. The blue arrow points to where that piece angles down towards the field.

Thanks for taking a look.
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