I suggest the govt: A. stop making 1 cent coins for circulation, continue making a few for collectors. The zillions of them in jars and boxes...
About this new format. I don't like it. On my screen at least, all the text appears in one l-o-n-g skinny vertical column. Hard to read. Does...
I've been searching about $20 in nickels each week for the last 2 years or so. Found about 8 war nickels, 2 buffalos, a 1907 liberty, and even a...
I have seen a lot of listings where the coin is listed as toned, when they really should say corroded. :goof:
I found a no-date buffalo nickel today. Thats about the only good find lately. Besides that, from the last $ 80, only a 1939, 40, 41, 48, and a...
I found this in a roll several years ago. It seems to have strong doubling on the In God We Trust, and the L in Liberty, but the reverse is...
I went through $ 40 in nickels this week, found very little: one ea. 1940, 1941, 1946, 1949, 1953 D; really seem to have hit a dry spell. I...
At a tollbooth the other day, I was ready to throw in a handful of change, when I noticed a rather dark dime. I pulled it out to be safe, and...
Here in north central Illinois, lots of 2009 cents, except the cabins, haven't seen one yet. I do about a box of nickels every 2 or 3 weeks,...
Today, $ 20 in nickels yielded: 1939 1941 1954 D 1957 5 cent casino token from Casino Rock Island (IL) Not much, but I did find a 1949 D Cent in...
Great day with Nickel roll searching today. ($ 20) 1940 s au - w/ mint luster 1944 S (silver) 1947 s XF 1952 s au...
I went through $ 40 in nickels this week, I found only: 1940 1948 D 1949 D 1954 D 1955 D Not really a big haul, but...
There were no buffalos made in 1933, probably a '23, or maybe even a 1913. Nice find, though.
Went through $ 20 in nickels today, one of my better days. 1938 au w/luster 1940 au w/luster 1945 D 1945 S plus: 1940 1941 1946 1953 D
Sometimes I have to laugh at the term "toned" as used by some e-bay sellers. Often it is nice word for corroded. :rolleyes:
I save anything below 1960 if it is in good shape. Except, that is, for the wartime (42-45) silver content nickels. Keep those in any condition....
Thanks, Inquisitive, it's good to know that at least there are some out there...
Went through $ 40 in nickels this week: 1939 1940 1941 (scratched, so threw it back) 1944 P 1946 1947 1948 1955-D I dont save 58 d or 59 d...
Found a nice '47 S nickel in a roll today, not the greatest find, but not too shabby either...
Went through $ 20 in nickels today, and had a few good finds: 1939 (EF) 1940 D (F) 1940 S (F) 1944 D 1946 D 1953 S (F) 1954 D
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