Nice photos. These War Nickels were changed to 56% copper, 35% silver and 9% manganese from 25% nickel and 75% copper previously and this copper, silver, and manganese alloy was found later to be difficult to work with despite the initial benefit findings that it would still work in the eras vending machines both by weight of coin and is also checked by its electrical properties. Lamination problems and irregular oxidation of the coins are found to be common with the War Nickels. I would consider both sides to be lamination errors (delamination) and the middle lamination does have the appearance more like a die crack further down but is actually a lamination crack. Over the years many varieties and errors have also been discovered on Wartime Nickels so its also a good series to look through because most dealers and collectors never consider the error/varieties on these.
Edited by datadragon
12/30/2022 11:07 pm
12/30/2022 11:07 pm

























