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By a anonymous collector sent this to me. Thank you and God bless you to who ever this is. I'm speechless. I had happy tears looking at all this....
Yes I have four I had found and one was given to me.
Yes I know. But the war nickels are more common for it and how the nickel looked had me asking about it.
Well the bottom one looks different cause the dull appearance. So I say the bottom one has the silver.
Can't tell because it doesn't have that worn silver look. And it's a 1942. So neither is silver.
You know 100× more than me. I believe you.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Yes sir I do now. I did my 1963D quarter. Campaired to a 1973 quarter. I see the white Circle.
[ATTACH] Okay this is what it gave me. Two 1943 the 1942 And a 1960. So I did a tissue test. Went totaly backwards for me lol. But yes the 1942...
Ok I might be doing it wrong. My silver nickels are showing up black cause they are already dark the regular 1960 nickel is showing up bright....
Right I'm not going to say I actually have something without even having a clue what I have. Better be asking and reading and studying without...
But it has a lam error. Another reason why I asked this question.
No need to have that type of comment. I don't want to take it to a coin shop. Not trying to make money. And loose money while doing so. So what...
I know it's probably not. But all I'm asking is how to tell other than dropping the coin. It just has that look of a silver nickel. I know the...
One with no mint has no silver content. Although silver nickels are common to have lam errors. This one I found had a lam error. The whole nickel...
Ok I see it now. Thank you .
What is it I'm seeing on states of and on am of America?
Oops:banghead::bored: thank you!
I missed the main idea of what the trial die was when I was informed what it actually was. Got it down. In the reverse of the coin.[ATTACH]...
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