Maybe I was a little too subtle in not identifying my Hennings nickel. 1944 with no mint mark and a loop at the bottom of the R of pluribus. I think counterfeits that circulated are pretty cool.
According to legend he dumped a bunch of them in a creek in NJ, the majority of which remain unfound. Could always check their, that would be quite an 'in the wild' find
Some War Time ones. Not all the best grade, but all have toning. All found in one plaque at an antique shop for $15.00, plus some great cents, copper and steel.
I bought those cufflinks a couple of years ago for our wedding ceremony... ...of course their sentimental value exceeds their face value.
And this is my latest purchase for my B collection... errr... NGC type set Hugh I am (slowly) catching up!!!
...of course their sentimental value exceeds their face value.[/QUOTE]Your pictures are just showing with a red X for me.
Can do please tell me how to start a new thread ( at least acknowledge this post so I know that nothing is wrong with my computer)
It seems the SW issue with Tapatalk is not yet fixed :-( I have uploaded the pics again and hope they're displayed correctly now. Thanks for the heads-up!
Just recently started to collect, but these are some of my first. If there are any recommendations on taking pictures, I'm open to them. As you can see, I'm not the best when it comes to that.