Nickel Box

nick.foltz

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Dec 24, 2009
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Out of two boxes I went through. Lots of old ones, I pulled two silvers 1943D and a 1945S. I found one that might be a error I don't know. I can't see the date because thats where the error is. There was a post not to long ago of a person that showed a penny error. Its like that. Like a metal blob on the rim of the coin and you can only read LIBE then it goes to his back. Maybe it is or not would like some info if anyone has any.

1939 2
1940 4
1940D 1
1941 7
1941D 1
1942 1
1943 1
1946 7
1946D 1
1947 4
1947 D 2
1947S 1
1949 2
1952 4
1952 D 2
1952S 1
1953D 2
1954 2
1954D 4
1955D 1
1956D 2
1956 1
1957D 6
1957 1
1958D 8
1958 1
1959D 9
1960 7
1960 D 8
 

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Kantuckkeean

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Apr 30, 2009
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It sounds like a cud error. I'd have to see a picture though. Nice work on the war nickels.

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enamel7

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Yepper, that's what it sounds like. A question to everyone. Exactly when does It go from being a cud to a bonafide die break?
HH
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silvereagle78

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