@Insider You wanted to see some of these? Also, do you have photos of the 'fake' Henning nickels made by the Chinese?
Would love to see a Chinese fake of a Henning nickel
Not a Henning nickel unfortunately
Show both sides please, buy I highly doubt it. His 6th date was just another 1944
Expert on Hennings right here....
Broadstruck on a curved clip planchet. I'm thinking 1970s
Yeah. The seller was actually supposed to sell it to me! He said he forgot. It sold in literally seconds. Ugh
Email me photos at jcro57@yahoo.com I am not interested in other dates, just the 1953.
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I have acquired over time 4 of Henning's 5 known dates: 1939, 1944 (No P), 1946, and 1947; I am only missing the 1953 and hope to acquire one some...
ahhhhhhhh! haha. gotcha
well, simply by the fact it is a nickel on a copper planchet.
Oh, they are definitely fake dies. 100%
Rotation normal; weight normal; composition normal. Unnatural bright luster in the fields; crushed rims; much flatter than normal. I'm thinking...
Neat one for sure
Could be scrapes from a feeder finger on the die
The rim on the obverse is a strong indication it is a greaser @Vessel92 contact me if you'd like to know more
Yeah. Sometimes it's for others' benefit as well. Hope everything is well with you. Been a while!
I don't believe zinc cents are annealed
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