herding winners from nickel box-- elusive 43-D with bobblehead Jeff

port ewen ace

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it's been a HAWHILE since nickel rolls have been worth more than $2---

buff & "V" from same roll, plus the elusive 43-D------ now I can sell a full set of war nickies---- with over 600 war nicks.... only 3 have been this rare low mintage issue

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bobblehead '94-P Jeff missing back of neck & the hair--- result of an aggressively polished die error
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Sleepy Holow

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Nice finds...gotta be happy with that great variety of finds. :icon_thumright:

So the 1943D mintage makes up 1.76% of the total war nickel mintage. You're 1943D's make up 0.50% of your war nickel finds. This lines up with the geographical factor theory. Basically, you're going to find more Phillies out your way and less Denvers. I have observed the same thing with dimes. When I lived closer to Denver I found more 'D' coins and now that I live closer to Philadelphia I find more 'P'/no MM coins.
 

Kantuckkeean

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Love the '05 "V". In my CRH career, I've found 2... an '05 nearly identical to that one and a slick 1912.

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