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I have a 1944 Henning Nickel. It's easy to spot because it does not have a mintmark. (All War Nickels had a large mintmark above Montecello, even those minted in Philly. Henning overlooked that fact.) Otherwise the nickel looks almost perfect. (One of the letters on the reverse has a very small indentation that appears on all '44 Henning Nickels.)
I'm not familiar with 1946 Henning Nickels. Are they as good as the '44? What are the markers to look for?
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