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Old 01-17-2009, 09:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Old 01-17-2009, 10:19 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I apologize for not reading your post befor posting mine.
No problem. You explained it in much more detail than I did. You saved me from having to dig my coin out.
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Old 02-12-2009, 12:08 PM   #3 (permalink)
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im sorry e1 been so busy at work i tried to take pics of the nickle but the light is always glaring off of it. i does have the little dent or mark on the r. there is no print on it and was suprised when i found it. my son collects coins but he just puts them away in a safe and doesnt look at them again. he has no idea what any of them are worth but i keep looking for coins that are unusual or old and add them to his collection. i work at our local gas station and it always amazes me the coins i end up finding there. these people have no idea what they are handing me lol. i guess i should be greatful they dont though. about once a week i come across something diff if not more than once. today i am gonna have to get out that jar of coins and see what we have lol.
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Old 02-13-2009, 03:22 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Henning nickel

Hello everyone. I am a college student and I have been a very serious collector ever since I could afford coins better than just common morgans. I have been interested in the henning nickel for quite some time and I cant seem to locate one. If anyone knows where I could find one it would mean alot if someone told me where I could pick one up. My email is EDITED--Not a good idea to post your personal email. Thanks everyone!
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Old 02-13-2009, 04:22 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Welcome to CoinTalk.

I bought a Hening NIckel on eBay a couple of years ago. I see one on eBay every few months or so. Be patient and one will show up. Or you may find one at a coin show.

Also, you may want to edit out your e-mail address from your post. Members can PM (private message) you to contact you.

I hope you hang around and become a regular member. What other coins do you collect?
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Old 02-13-2009, 08:26 PM   #6 (permalink)
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I have been collecting Henning nickels for several years now. I currently have 21 of them. 12 have the hole in the R of Pluribus on the reverse as pictured in a previous thread and 9 do not and look normal. Henning claims to have made 6 different reverse dies to go with the 6 different obverse dies. But the hole in the R seems to be the most common. I have been roll hunting Jeffersons for years and keep all nickels 1958 and before. I store them in solid circulated rolls. When I first heard the Henning story I checked all of my 1939, 1946, 1947 and 1953 nickels for the hole in the R. I actually found a 1939. I took the coin to the ANA summer seminar two summers ago and was told it certainly looked like a Henning nickel. So these can be found in other dates using this diagnostic. I also have a friend who is a dealer and he had a 1946 Henning nickel with this reverse about 4 years ago and sold it at a Baltimore Coin Show. I asked him what it was worth and he said a guy looked at it at the show and asked how much for the nickel. The dealer didn't know what it was worth and just said $175. The man paid it and left with the nickel. My dealer friend told me "All I can tell you is it must be worth at least $175." I think this is a fascinating nickel and alot of collectors don't even know about it. The fact that they still circulate in dates other than 1944 and the hole in the R is the only way to currently tell them apart adds to the story.
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How do you know the 9 that don't have the "hole" are hennings?
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All 21 coins are 1944 no P Hennings. The 1939 is my 22nd Henning nickel. The hole in the R is not the only reverse for the 1944 no p Henning nickel. This is just the reverse that is used to identify the other dates.
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Mr. Henning had also been previously arrested for counterfeiting 5 dollar bills. Here's a link with a picture of the 1944 Henning nickle. http://www.numismaticenquirer.com/TN...%20Nickel.html

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If you would like to read more about this, a small paper cover book was written in 1982 called "The Counterfeit 1944 Jefferson Nickel" by Dwight Stuckey.
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Thanks. BTW I wasn't doubting you, just wanted to know for myself.
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Old 02-13-2009, 10:15 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Old 02-16-2009, 01:05 PM   #13 (permalink)
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To respond to hobo, I collect morgan dollars and higher end type coins. Im actually a freshman in college and i have been buying alot of unique things lately. This is kind of the reason why I wanted to buy a henning nickel. They are pretty unique and are just kind of a rare commodity.
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