Do Lamination errors in any capacity add any value? Can't imagine on this 1964, but I have a cool wheat penny that has something like this.
No esspecially a 64 nickel highest ever minted...some may pay a premium if its something special but most of the time no...in fact it can be just the opposite as its damaged Now if that 2 was a 3....
I am not Paddyman98......I Am "Paddy54 " .... "the Real Irishman" not the wantabe one... Cheech I bet your fun at a party!
Laminations are related to the coin material. Cuds are related to the die. Therefore, it can't be a pre-cud.