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If you are writing about the damage near the 5 o’clock position, it’s usually made by the coin rolling machine.
 

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That is a non-silver war nickle. If the 1942 nickle with a P over the dome on the reverse, that is a silver war nickle. It was minted in Philadelphia Pennsylvania and has a face value of .05
That coin you are displaying would probably grate about good, due to the damage. Its worth more spending it than collecting it as a collector coin.

That's about all I can tell you from the photo on that nickle.
 

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Okay thank you all for your time. I have another coin if I can get to load.
 

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