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Porschephile said:Probably a war nickle...
Did it hit higher than typical nickle, more like a penny? War nickles in my neck of the woods all look like that. Just get a piece of metal or a knife and scrape off area over dome to expose mint mark to check. No reason to worry about damaging coin. Nature already taken care of that! LOL!
jarid said:Can you explain how the process works?
And thanks for the comments.