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<p>[QUOTE="Noel Field, post: 3129697, member: 94953"]Seeing how I have been going through my dad's coin collection for valuables, in your opinion, from 1900 to present what would be the one coin that I might possibly have that would bring a five-figure Payday?</p><p>Possibly a Proof 69 or 70, 1962 or 1963 Nickel with full steps? Or maybe, a Proof 69 or 70, 1969 or 1971 dime with full bands? Maybe a Proof 69 or 70, 1968, 69, 70, 71, 72, 80, 81, 82, or 1990 quarter? Or 1942 Nickel with D D/D Nickel? 1943 Steel Pennies, ms69 or 70?</p><p>Okay, here's my two aces in the hole. </p><p>I've got what I believe or two wartime nickels, one is 1943 the other is 1944.</p><p>I believe these two nickels or made of copper nickel and not silver nickels. I have about 40 wartime silver nickels, which all sound exactly like silver when dropped on a table, unlike hear two particular nickels I'm talking about, which just have a thud, when dropped on the table, no ping whatsoever.They sound nothing like a coin with silver in it. They actually sound more like a 1943 steel penny.</p><p>Thanks for your time and I look forward to your response.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Noel Field, post: 3129697, member: 94953"]Seeing how I have been going through my dad's coin collection for valuables, in your opinion, from 1900 to present what would be the one coin that I might possibly have that would bring a five-figure Payday? Possibly a Proof 69 or 70, 1962 or 1963 Nickel with full steps? Or maybe, a Proof 69 or 70, 1969 or 1971 dime with full bands? Maybe a Proof 69 or 70, 1968, 69, 70, 71, 72, 80, 81, 82, or 1990 quarter? Or 1942 Nickel with D D/D Nickel? 1943 Steel Pennies, ms69 or 70? Okay, here's my two aces in the hole. I've got what I believe or two wartime nickels, one is 1943 the other is 1944. I believe these two nickels or made of copper nickel and not silver nickels. I have about 40 wartime silver nickels, which all sound exactly like silver when dropped on a table, unlike hear two particular nickels I'm talking about, which just have a thud, when dropped on the table, no ping whatsoever.They sound nothing like a coin with silver in it. They actually sound more like a 1943 steel penny. Thanks for your time and I look forward to your response.[/QUOTE]
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