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<p>[QUOTE="buddy16cat, post: 1461654, member: 37356"]It depends on what you want to pay. From what I read at about.com, Jefferson nickels. You can find almost all of them in circulation. Mercury dimes can once in a great while be found in dime boxes and in junk silver lots but there are expensive key dates. Buffalo nickels might be good if you want to buy them all. I always find some wheat pennies in circulation and can gather many of them from circulation.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="buddy16cat, post: 1461654, member: 37356"]It depends on what you want to pay. From what I read at about.com, Jefferson nickels. You can find almost all of them in circulation. Mercury dimes can once in a great while be found in dime boxes and in junk silver lots but there are expensive key dates. Buffalo nickels might be good if you want to buy them all. I always find some wheat pennies in circulation and can gather many of them from circulation.[/QUOTE]
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