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<p>[QUOTE="schnickelfritz48, post: 3704972, member: 105498"]Hi,</p><p>Here's my story about the 1950-D nickel. The year was 1964, I was in high school both figuratively and literally at the time this story took place. A friend and classmate, who had an after school newspaper delivery route, often would let me search his coins/change he received from collecting every week for delivery of the newspaper. I never really found much, but I always had hope I would. That day before the start of school we were in homeroom together. He had owed me 15 or 20 cents I had lent him a couple of days prior, probably to buy something extra at lunch. So, I said to him, "Hey Dennis, are you going to pay me back that money?" He said he was and walked over to me and handed me the money he owed me. Naturally, I had the habit of always checking the dates of coins that came in my possession, and lo and behold, one of the coins he handed me was a 1950-D nickel. I went crazy. The value of a 50-D 'in the day' was approximately $3.50.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="schnickelfritz48, post: 3704972, member: 105498"]Hi, Here's my story about the 1950-D nickel. The year was 1964, I was in high school both figuratively and literally at the time this story took place. A friend and classmate, who had an after school newspaper delivery route, often would let me search his coins/change he received from collecting every week for delivery of the newspaper. I never really found much, but I always had hope I would. That day before the start of school we were in homeroom together. He had owed me 15 or 20 cents I had lent him a couple of days prior, probably to buy something extra at lunch. So, I said to him, "Hey Dennis, are you going to pay me back that money?" He said he was and walked over to me and handed me the money he owed me. Naturally, I had the habit of always checking the dates of coins that came in my possession, and lo and behold, one of the coins he handed me was a 1950-D nickel. I went crazy. The value of a 50-D 'in the day' was approximately $3.50.[/QUOTE]
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