Nickel box: '43 D war nickel & '51 S.

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  1. Nolan Workman

    Nolan Workman Well-Known Member

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  3. Collecting Nut

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    Nice looking.
     
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  4. jonathan layne

    jonathan layne Well-Known Member

    nice find on the war nickel i havent had any luck on getting those
     
  5. Nolan Workman

    Nolan Workman Well-Known Member

    Thanks for the looks, I have been, lately, averaging one per box with six in a row that were from '43. There were about 400mil minted in '43, so there are still a lot out there.
     
  6. jonathan layne

    jonathan layne Well-Known Member

    how much do the boxes cost?
     
  7. jonathan layne

    jonathan layne Well-Known Member

    also have you found any other s mint nickels
     
  8. Nolan Workman

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  9. jonathan layne

    jonathan layne Well-Known Member

    how do you get a box
     
  10. Nolan Workman

    Nolan Workman Well-Known Member

    Yes, in fact I found a '42 S in today's box. I will post tomorrow. I have found 73 war nickels to date.
     
  11. jonathan layne

    jonathan layne Well-Known Member

    thats pretty cool can i see a picture of the '42 s
    i especially love coins that the last two digits are 42
     
  12. jonathan layne

    jonathan layne Well-Known Member

    hitchhikers guide to the galaxy made me
     
  13. Nolan Workman

    Nolan Workman Well-Known Member

    Ask your bank if they have one they'd sell or order one from them. Make sure the box is sealed and rolls are bank wrapped and not customer wrapped as you might get another coin hunters box that has been looked through.
     
  14. jonathan layne

    jonathan layne Well-Known Member

    thank you sir
     
  15. Vince11229

    Vince11229 Well-Known Member

    If you can open an account then the bank is more willing to deal with you. Try a local bank that doesn’t charge a fee or require a high minimum balance.
     
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