Z Zavenoa Jr. Member Joined Sep 26, 2012 Messages 38 Reaction score 5 Golden Thread 0 Location NoVA Primary Interest: Other Dec 23, 2012 #1 5 Silver War Nickels 3 Buffalo Nickels 1 Liberty Nickel! 1964 Proof Few other possible proofs or high grades from, 50s and 60s. 112 pre-60 Also finally found a 38-D, not in great shape, but I think it was the only Jefferson I was missing. Upvote 0
5 Silver War Nickels 3 Buffalo Nickels 1 Liberty Nickel! 1964 Proof Few other possible proofs or high grades from, 50s and 60s. 112 pre-60 Also finally found a 38-D, not in great shape, but I think it was the only Jefferson I was missing.
jrf30 Bronze Member Joined May 7, 2006 Messages 1,878 Reaction score 353 Golden Thread 0 Location CO, AZ Detector(s) used dfx, Ryedale! Dec 23, 2012 #2 where's the 1964 proof?
Nickel Searcher 219 Sr. Member Joined May 25, 2012 Messages 465 Reaction score 33 Golden Thread 0 Dec 23, 2012 #3 I think it is in pic 5.Top left,2nd on the right.
CladSmoke Hero Member Joined Nov 18, 2012 Messages 890 Reaction score 105 Golden Thread 0 Location Ohio Detector(s) used Mine eyes Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Dec 23, 2012 #4 I've seen a lot of 64 nickels that look awfully shiny. I often wonder if someone used them to perfect their coin doctoring skills. That or the mint had some crazy planchets.
I've seen a lot of 64 nickels that look awfully shiny. I often wonder if someone used them to perfect their coin doctoring skills. That or the mint had some crazy planchets.