The only nickels that had silver where the war nickels 1942 thru 1945 if memory serves me.
Well I'm no expert still learning myself.lol
Based on your pic I believe it to be DDD( die deterioration doubling) worthless Doubling.Jmo
PMD (post mint damage) there no way of knowing how the damage occurred, it just did it isn't a mint error and it's worth .10 cents.jmo
Congrats that's a lot of likes.lol
Now come on @paddyman98 you no your supposed to show a full image of the obverse and reverse. Lol
Thanks for the info wasn't sure myself.
@paddyman98 or @furryfrog02 what you guy's think I got my opinion but not an expert yet.lol
My dad use to fall for that but I didn't get interested in coins before he past away. But I no better to bad my kid's don't have interest in coins.
Your b is a die chip I believe your S is a grease filled die.imo
I agree with Chris MD.
All I see is a MAD (misaligned die) on the obverse.
Based on your photo's I think as you stated looking to hard.lol
It appears to be a 1957 circulated Cent, I'm not seeing anything special. Possibly a die chip on the reverse. Jmo
I personally don't collect die chip's or cracks, but alot of people do if you got it in front of the right person. It could bring a $1 or 2 I...
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