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<p>[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 8165198, member: 100459"]I have a 1947 Nickel (my birth year) and 2 1964 Nickels. Both in great shape. I mentioned earlier that I had posted on Coin Talk that the only Canadian coins we get in my neck of the woods in North Carolina, we might get a Canadian Cent which i was shortly contacted that he had a "bunch" of Canadian coins and would I like some. Of course I would like some. I got a bunch of coins that looked like they had just come from the Canadian Mint. I was blown away and very impressed and appreciated for the coins he gave me. I tried to send a Thank You card, but lost his address. But there are a lot of great people in coin collecting haven. (No. I didn't misspelled "heaven".) Most of the coins look like commemorative coins, but, no matter what they are, I need to find a book or some other means to understand the descriptions of the coins.</p><p>Again, thanks to all of you for everything you do and take time to do. Once I get some way to identify the coins, I will let you all know what I have.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 8165198, member: 100459"]I have a 1947 Nickel (my birth year) and 2 1964 Nickels. Both in great shape. I mentioned earlier that I had posted on Coin Talk that the only Canadian coins we get in my neck of the woods in North Carolina, we might get a Canadian Cent which i was shortly contacted that he had a "bunch" of Canadian coins and would I like some. Of course I would like some. I got a bunch of coins that looked like they had just come from the Canadian Mint. I was blown away and very impressed and appreciated for the coins he gave me. I tried to send a Thank You card, but lost his address. But there are a lot of great people in coin collecting haven. (No. I didn't misspelled "heaven".) Most of the coins look like commemorative coins, but, no matter what they are, I need to find a book or some other means to understand the descriptions of the coins. Again, thanks to all of you for everything you do and take time to do. Once I get some way to identify the coins, I will let you all know what I have.[/QUOTE]
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