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<p>[QUOTE="ccg1, post: 1495015, member: 39298"]The earlier (pre-1996) proofs should all be available quite inexpensively - perhaps $5 or so each at most - the 1991 might be a bit more since the regular circulation 1991 is a semi-key. 1982 nickels are interesting since it was the first year they used the copper-nickel alloy, and it's not unusual to come across ones that shows coppery spots as a result of improper alloy mixing.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ccg1, post: 1495015, member: 39298"]The earlier (pre-1996) proofs should all be available quite inexpensively - perhaps $5 or so each at most - the 1991 might be a bit more since the regular circulation 1991 is a semi-key. 1982 nickels are interesting since it was the first year they used the copper-nickel alloy, and it's not unusual to come across ones that shows coppery spots as a result of improper alloy mixing.[/QUOTE]
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