1-10-2010 two nickel boxes

mrbelvetron

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Jun 15, 2004
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16
Cleburne, TX.
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Bounty Hunter 505
Box #1 had:
1938, 38-D (Semi-key for the series), 39, 40, 41x3, 42, 46, 47, 47-D, 47-S, 48x2, 49, 49-D, 52, 53, 53-S, 54, 54-D, 55-D, 56-D, 57-D, 58-Dx4, 59-Dx2, 68-Sx2, 69-Sx4, 70-Sx4.

Box #2 had:
1940x4, 41, 42, 43-P (Silver), 46-D, 47, 47-D, 48-D, 49, 49-Dx2, 52-S, 53, 53-S, 54, 54-Dx2, 54-Sx2, 56-D, 58-Dx2, 59x4, 68-S, 69-Sx5, 70-Sx15.

Both had a good mix, especially the 38-D (mintage aprox. 5,376,000). That's why I love doing nickels, there's always keepers even if they aren't worth much.
 

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Kantuckkeean

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Apr 30, 2009
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Cornfield, IN
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F-22, cheapo pinpointer
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All Treasure Hunting
Nice find on the '38D. I'm still waiting to find one of those. My wife bought me a really pretty '38D buffalo for Christmas, but I still need to pull the Jefferson out of circulation for my album.

Kindest regards,
Kantuck
 

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