Buffalo Nickel Lamination question....Bought the coin

Laminations seem to plague Buffalo nickels, especially the early to mid 20’s. My questions are.
1. How much dose it lower the value on the coin?
2. As a collector would you shy away because of it?
In the picture below how much do you think it distracts from the eye appeal and value.
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I would shy away generally, but it also depends on the date/mm. Some don't come cheap. So in the case of the one pictured. The location of the lamination with the right date/mm. I could easily add it to my collection.
I prefer to have my Buffs lamination free.
I would avoid one with that condition. Others will think differently. Cheers, RickO
Just my opinion...
High grade or key date/mm, hurts value. Common circulated, helps value.
Laminations are a major detracting feature in my opinion. I think they resemble damage.
I decided to get the coin. It was to nice besides the lamination to pass. I got it about $200 under bid so I feel I did fine. Here is an obv and rev picture.


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