Ghost in the machine
Wrapper photo courtesy Heavymetal. You’re welcome
5 grams of happiness
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And for @coingeek12 What you really want to look for in nickels, beside the 42-45 issues: Clips, cuds, clashes, capped [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
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Expect to find no silver, except half dollars. I always get them when available With the economy booming for most Americans, people don’t dig for...
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To die for!
Always hard to photograph proofs with their mirror finish I’ll have get that boxful out when back in Syracuse
Best luck I ever had with silver is squeeze between two pieces of pine. You’re in the Twilight Zone with rare gold
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] I have one of these. I posted it several years ago. Not exactly the same token.
Early beaver [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Looks like the beaver bit it
Only minted from Oct 8, 1942 until the end of the year. Still managed to put out 57 million. You’ve got a nice one. Keep counting grand kids and...
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The 1977 & 1980 are all nickel, so there’s that. Worth 10 cents for scrap, sometime in the future maybe 15 cents. Don’t book a cruise based on that
I have found rejected silver quarters from my credit union dump, among the foreign and bent stuff. Many others report similar experiences on this...
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