It appears that you have an indirect design transfer on the reverse. Look that up and learn another interesting variation.
A couple of mine: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It is fun to pass the hobby on. I have a couple of great grandkids that are interested. I send then some coins occasionally.
Marbles and Shinny were the games we played. And, I learned math in my head. But, back then it was called Arithmetic.
Congratulations. I have only found one, but, that is all I'm interested in.
I'm sure glad I never got hooked on the hard stuff (slabs). My collection is centered around working class coins.
Here is a 1930 that I found. It had been whizzed. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Is this a contest to guess how many you wanted? Let us know how you came out with them.
I agree whizzed.
Just get a few rolls of nickels. There will most likely be one in there.
Looked at 10 rolls of nickels today: 1939 P 1940 P 1943 S My Birth Year 1947 P My wife's Birth Year 1959 D in AU Good little batch.
Here are two Probus Quadriga with very thick silver on both. Both of these I got from lots of uncleaned. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Looks like an interesting book. My collection is working coins.
Nice. The 1955-S was difficult to even find back in the 50's.
Like I said, occasionally. I have the same problem.
So many people held rolls of 1958 and 1959 because of the change of design. I still have several of each. I put some back in circulation occasionally.
Now I know where my bank gets their coins.
I became "addicted" before I reached the age of reason. So, was I addicted or not? In 1948 my aunt gave me an 1885 Liberty Nickel. I was 5 years...
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