This 1943-P 5c Jefferson Silver War Nickel comes with a unique feature that sets it apart from other coins of its kind. The obverse and reverse sides of the coin display a lamination / Brockage error that adds character to its appearance. This coin is made of silver with a fineness of .35 and is graded as ungraded. It was struck as a business type in the Philadelphia mint location in the United States.  It was minted in 1943 and bears the features of an error coin. This item falls under the categories of Errors, Coins: US, and Coins & Paper Money. Main errors are in front of Jefferson’s eyes as well as just below eyes on face, on obverse and Reverse peeling after United and a Brockage crack through cents touching America. Possibly improper planchet thickness? There is a lot going on with this coin. Thanks!