This one isn't much different then the 2015-P one that was just found . The first images is what a regular one looks like and the second is the possible new one . Heres the link http://varietyvista.com/2015PDDR001 Nickel.htm
This one is much stronger then the 2015 . Heres some full images and another one of the door, I back the scope up a little bit . Theres also some dried grease coming off of the " t " .
@Rick Stachowski You know, Rick, if you found one of these nickels with someone sneaking out the back door at 4 AM, it would probably be worth a heck of a lot more. Chris
Well that's tempting, I'm a mason, but the lime stone would be tough to cut though and the police would come in and get me before the job was done . Now Fort Knox would be where I would like to put a back door in, and I would be the only one with the key
If the cops showed up at Monticello, you can tell them you had to make a run to the outhouse. Why bother with a key to Ft. Knox? I'd rather have a chunnel! Chris
Just use the secret passage at Monticello. It's cheaper and only the people that watched National Treasure II know about it.
There is an, or used to be, artillery unit stationed there. I know there is a George Patton museum there or used to be.