I have found a 1943 nickel which i believe to be a rare transitional error. I thought some experts on here could help to identify. Thanks
It's not a transitional error. The nickel is still an alloy. It transitioned from 75% copper and 25% nickel to 56% copper 35% silver and 9% manganese. But these metals are all melted together. The copper does not stand alone. It's a damaged war nickel. There's no copper planchet in 1943.
I don't think it is a transitional error. The 1943 War nickel was made of 56% copper, 35% silver and 9% manganese because nickel was needed for the war effort. However, earlier nickels (1938-1942) and those made after 1945 were made of 75% copper and 25% nickel. Chris
This is a Mint Error because it contains nickel when it wasn't supposed to. Do you have a copy of the Red Book? If you did, you would find all of this information in it. Chris