And here are some SLQ pics I have handy:
Premature wear on the date. Prior to the date being placed in a recessed field in 1925, the date on the SLQs would wear away more quickly, which...
I figured my preferred LCS was buying low on them, so I need to check with a couple of the other LCS. I have a little less than a roll from roll...
$20 BWR nickels yesterday yielded (of note) - 43-P, 54-S, and an unc. 54-D.
I'm wondering what people get for war nickels when selling - Ebay, LCS, bullion buyer, etc. My local store store of preference buys them for...
Congrats...that's a worthwhile achievement! Although, I already have a complete Jefferson set (finished as a teenager from circulation and...
I'm working to complete a mid to higher circulated set of: Liberty Nickels Buffalo Nickels Standing Liberty Quarters Peace Dollars These are my...
My wife understands the why and how and thinks it's interesting, but doesn't really participate. And I only really started back up with it...
They did...a whole bunch even (13,740,000)...and on purpose. http://www.coinfacts.com/small_cents/indian_head_cents/1864_cent_copper_nickel.htm
$80 nickels (mix CWRs and BWRs) - 4 wars (42-P, 43-P, 44-P, 45-P), dateless Buffalo and 1949-S Jefferson
Mine is this uncirculated 1950-D Jefferson nickel
Looks like someone had fun copper plating a quarter in high school chemistry class.
$20 CWR nickels - two war nickels - 44-P and 45-P, which is above average for a relatively small volume.
I actually hope is stays here or goes a little higher in the next day or two, because I plan on selling some soon.
Ok...this is going to be rude...but I hope she's gorgeous. That's the only plausible reason I would keep her around.....:eek: ;)
It is the copper-nickel composition. The metal composition was changed to the silver alloy part way through 1942.
$30 CWR nickels - 44-P and 43-S
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