Searching Nickels

Discussion in 'Coin Roll Hunting' started by Clutchy, Jun 11, 2014.

  1. Clutchy

    Clutchy Well-Known Member

    Im starting to search nickels on a regular basis now. I found one cherrypickers list and thought I would ask if Im missing anything. I keep everything 1959 and older, and know there are some RPMs and such, but Im not concerned about those years. Im concerned about 1960 to date, the ones I dump. This is what Im searching for:

    1964d RPM
    1964d - a repolished die that the B in E PLURIBUS looks like a D
    1990p - missing designers initials (I think its just a worn die but I havent reasearch it yet)
    2004p DDO
    2005p/d Speared Bison and Ocean View DDR
    2009p/d

    Thx. Clutchy
     
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  3. TC3

    TC3 Member

    What about the 1950 D?
     
  4. Clutchy

    Clutchy Well-Known Member

    Yes, anything 1959 and older I keep, its the coins that i dump are the ones im concerned about. I know nickels are not that popular for errors, I just want to make sure im not missing anything 1960 and newer.
     
  5. TC3

    TC3 Member

    I'd say nice 82's and 83's (no mint set those years) and a full steps 64 (weak strike that year).
     
  6. 7Calbrey

    7Calbrey Well-Known Member

    Hi. This is the first time I post in this section. Here are a couple of reverses related to 2 coins dated 1964D . There is also a 1969 S Nickle. I hope the 2 D s are repunched, and that the 1969S is of a premium grade.
    Charles Nick 64 R.jpg Nick D R.jpg 69 S O.jpg 69 S R.jpg
     
  7. Clutchy

    Clutchy Well-Known Member

    On my excel spreadsheet, it says that San Francisco minted 3,857,479 nickels for BUSINESS STRIKES in 1982, and no proofs. Is this right or a mistake?
     
  8. Clutchy

    Clutchy Well-Known Member

    Ok. It must be a mistake
     
  9. TC3

    TC3 Member

    No, that's the proof mintage. No business strikes.
     
  10. iontyre

    iontyre Active Member

    I've got a 1984 Jeff with what looks like a filled die that makes 'CENTS' looks like 'CFNTS'. Is this a recognized variety?
     
  11. scottishmoney

    scottishmoney Buh bye

    Searching nickels since 2007 and I only finally found one in a customer wrapped roll just yesterday - and a nice AU example with golden/russet toning. Finally completed my from circulation type set of Jeffersons, I have numerous examples of the '39-D, S etc.
     
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