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1943-P Jefferson Nickel Planchet Error?

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Ran across a listing on ebay for a 1943-P War Nickel.

Seller mentions that the reverse has what he believes to be a "planchet issue" and is not believed to be PMD.

After looking through error.ref I was thinking it could be a partial Blowhole or fissue? Some type of tensile stress leaving the indentation.

Also, it kind of appears to have a part of the "E" within the indentation as well, but that could just be conicnidence from angle or lighting.

Pictures are from the listing.

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It could also be some sort of a Struck Through.
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wow so cool.
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Can you get us a clear, closeup of this area?


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Agree it's likely a strike-through, very neat.



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@Makecents: are you looking to see if it a 3 over 2 on this one?
Yes. May just be PMD, gunk or die damage but looks like something is there, with the correct shape.
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The seller is listing it as a 1943/2. I did leave that detail out as I didn't think it mattered regarding the reverse issue, but maybe that would help knowing that?

Here is a closeup image of the date from the listing.


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Wow. An opportunity, perhaps?
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The weight should be slightly less than normal if it is a lamination issue.

On a struck through the weight will be normal. (I feel it will be normal weight)
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