Looks like a gouge, the coin took and hit and it's damaged. Neat looking though.
Looks like a misaligned die or MAD. It's a very common Mint error so it has no extra value. Welcome to CT.
Sweet! Since it's your go2 restaurant and you know the owner maybe she will hold them aside for you and do a cease and desist with the bank.
I think it's a reflection as well.
Photos are requested.
Once again your coin is just damage. The damage occurred after the coin left the Mint. It is not a Mint error. It is not in occluded bubble....
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Photos?
The mintmark was punched by hand so the location, while in the same general area, varies. Not an error.
Ah, a bright light bulb is shining. :)
Glad that you're new to the hobby. Just ask your questions and stop apologizing. If you listen, you'll learn. If you keep repeating the same...
It's PMD or damaged after it left the Mint. Only worth a quarter.
Do not remove from the cello packaging! In one of the photos it looks raised. If it's raised it would be a die crack. Judging by the photos it...
Your coin was reprocessed. It will not grade so that would be a waste of money. Welcome to CT.
The first coin is damaged as it was worn smooth. The second coin is MD.
In 1970 mintmarks were hand punched making this a minor variety. Not a Mint error. Welcome to CT.
Circulation wear from what I can see. Post complete photos of both sides of the coin.
It's normal for a Canadian nickel at the start of WWII.
Your nickel is not a strike through! It's damaged. Some form of corrosion, like a dip in acid.
Very nice looking coin. I would leave in the ANACS holder. If you try and cross it may drop to a 64.
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