This striking 1944-P Jefferson Wartime Silver Nickel features a dramatic, highly visible factory lamination crack mint error running right through the reverse lettering. Struck at the Philadelphia Mint in 35% pure silver during the height of World War II emergency metal rationing, this piece exhibits a fascinating alloy flaw where the metallic layers structurally separated during production. Grading in Choice Fine to Very Fine condition with deep, rustic wartime toning and crisp remaining architectural lines on Monticello, this genuine error coin possesses exceptional eye appeal and serves as an incredible historical conversation piece for any advanced error collector or specialized album builder.