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<p>[QUOTE="Michael K, post: 3577229, member: 78298"]I don't know what the current rush is here in terms of, wrong planchet, foreign planchet, experimental planchet, wrong composition, etc.</p><p>These things are incredibly rare and not 1 coin has shown to be on a different planchet. It's only 100% that your war nickels are all normal war nickel composition. You Tube videos notwithstanding. (Cough, cough.)</p><p>You don't realize that there are hundreds of millions of these things, every single person thinks they have the 1 special thing (if it exists at all and I doubt that it does) and the odds are just astronomical. As for your remark to get educated, maybe you don't know as much as you think you do.</p><p>Experimental planchets don't get circulated. But even though your coins look like every other war nickel, you just happen to have a 1 in a billion coin.</p><p>The war nickels have a variety of patinas, because of the composition.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Michael K, post: 3577229, member: 78298"]I don't know what the current rush is here in terms of, wrong planchet, foreign planchet, experimental planchet, wrong composition, etc. These things are incredibly rare and not 1 coin has shown to be on a different planchet. It's only 100% that your war nickels are all normal war nickel composition. You Tube videos notwithstanding. (Cough, cough.) You don't realize that there are hundreds of millions of these things, every single person thinks they have the 1 special thing (if it exists at all and I doubt that it does) and the odds are just astronomical. As for your remark to get educated, maybe you don't know as much as you think you do. Experimental planchets don't get circulated. But even though your coins look like every other war nickel, you just happen to have a 1 in a billion coin. The war nickels have a variety of patinas, because of the composition.[/QUOTE]
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