in case is silver... wow but if is not ..1941 TDR this coin is really scarce i will try to upload the video
No. Not silver. Even if you ignore the blatantly obvious fact that there is no mintmark over the dome, the color is totally different from the 35% silver alloy used for War nickels.
OK, TDR is a new term to me. What does it mean? And, how does it apply to this damaged and worn nickel?
TDR is short for triple die reverse. Quadruple die reverse We get these folks all the time that are greener that a four leaf clover. They refuse to learn. Think that every coin they find are the jackpot. They are so arrogant and self admonishing that they refuse to learn even the basics of coin collecting. These folks that are this @Salvador Villalobos will never find anything of value because they refuse to educate themselves. They refuse to listen to the folks that have been collecting and studying most likely longer than they have been alive. Anyone can pick up a loupe and a coin. Very few ever pick up a book to educate themselves. Very few ever realize that they were given two ears to listen twice as much as they use there mouth. Some of US think that we should be answering this guys threads, if even to joke with him. But what is that doing for his future in CHR absolutely nothing. If we didn't answer his ridiculous claims, he might actually have to go find the truth thru educating himself and quite thinking he is gods gift to the numismatic world.
It is obvious that he is mentally fabricating these errors. I have always thought that if you can't see it with a 5X loop, it probably doesn't represent a mint error. I have tried to not reply to his posts, but, I had to ask about that TDR. I am still learning after 70 plus years.