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goldencoin

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Hello, I haven't been on much with 18 credits of classes. I did CRH a bit when I had time, so I thought I post them. I'll resume posting monthly updates during the summer. Finds:
Halves
65-2
66-8
67-31
68-24
69-9
Dimes
46-3
46d-2
47-1
50-1
51d-2
52-1
52d-2
53d-1
56d-1
57-1
57d-1
59d-1
61d-1
62d-1
63d-3
64-6
64d-10
dateless-1
canadian
57
60
64
68 half silver
nickels
42p-2
43p-4
43s-1
44p-2
44d-1
44s-1
45p-1
45s-1
38d
39s
41 large s
dateless buff
1927 buff
29 canadian
47ml canadian
80s proof
89s proof
pennies
242 wheats
51 Pre-60 canadians
43 steel
foreign
69 canadian dollar
71,73,96 brit 1 pence
91,92 brit 5 pence
95, 97 bermuda 10 cent
90, 06 bahamas 1 cent
86 barbados 1 cent
84 costa rica 1 colon
96x3 philipines 10 sentimo
96 swiss 1/2 franc
93 Spanish 5 ptas
02F german 1 eurocent
05 irish 2 eurocent
01 netherlands 1 eurocent
namco token

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It appears to be far rim, I was not aware there were two varieties, thanks. Went through $800 worth, not as good as I thought it would be

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The far rim is more common than the near rim, but it's still a cool find. It is just cool how that steel penny appears to be silver. Maybe that is the second reason why they are rare. First being the magnet in counters. This stuff happened in Canada with the tombac nickels being too obvious and the 1967 nickels, which I found to be someone's cashed hoard.
 

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I have found a couple Canadian victory nickels and a couple 67's and a 1970. Still looking for a tombac and 1951 (my goals). A lot of deer hunters here have gone to Canada over the years and there is no coin counters in the county to sort magnetic coins

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I have found a couple Canadian victory nickels and a couple 67's and a 1970. Still looking for a tombac and 1951 (my goals). A lot of deer hunters here have gone to Canada over the years and there is no coin counters in the county to sort magnetic coins

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I have a '51 nickel that I got while in Canada (was like 5 when I kept it, must have thought the coin looked weird and kept it).
 

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Oh I see, are you talking about Nickel Refinery comm nickel or a normal 1951 steel plated nickel?
I haven't got any normal 1951 nickels yet.
 

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Oh I see, are you talking about Nickel Refinery comm nickel or a normal 1951 steel plated nickel?
I haven't got any normal 1951 nickels yet.

I have the normal one, would want the commem. Sorry for the blurry pics.
 

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Blurriness is ok, I just needed someone to upload an image to prove they exist. Where did you find it? It is interesting how I living in Canada didn't find a single 1951 regular nickel, but having acquired a pile of 1951 commemorative nickels.
 

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nice haul GnG!

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