1964 nickel

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  1. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    As I understand it, they were minting them. But since there were no S-mint-mark coins after 1955, I don't remember whether SF participated.
     
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  3. eddiespin

    eddiespin Fast Eddie

    I think Philly prepared and punched the dies for the branches. If that’s right, it just didn’t punch these, it sent off dies that were unpunched with mint marks.
     
  4. meandyou4ever0

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    I compared all of them and none seem to be mirrored or different from the others.
     
  5. meandyou4ever0

    meandyou4ever0 meandyou4ever0

    And he's makin a left turn...:hilarious:
     
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  6. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    One of the drivers was bumped and went off the track in a turn. He flew up and over, then disappeared. 3 laps later he came flying back over and landed on the track. He lost that heat but he put on a great show. And not a single person was hurt in that.
     
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  7. toned_morgan

    toned_morgan Toning Lover

    This one

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  8. johnmilton

    johnmilton Well-Known Member

    When the Coinage Act of 1792 was passed, there was a quarter dollar, which was one-fourth of a dollar. The quarter eagle was one-fourth of an eagle, which was $10.

    The $2.50 gold coin was never tremendously popular. It was too much money to carry around or use on a regular basis. It was too small for merchants who were conducting large transactions. The five, ten and ultimately the $20 gold coin was the coin of choice.
     
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  10. toned_morgan

    toned_morgan Toning Lover

    I swear it's a proof dime but ok... could I see a picture of it please, just to make sure
     
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