Immy
Silver Member
Fewer pre-1960's but still some keepers.
1939S (First one this year, woo hoo!)
1941S
1943S (silver, nice shape too!)
1948
1953S
1954S (2)
1955D
1956D (2)
1957D
1958D
1959D (2)
Canadian: 1989
...and two zinc pennies! And these nickels were machine wrapped. How did they slip in? So I actually paid $100 for $99.92, but I still end up ahead because the wartime nickel is currently worth 68¢ in silver.
1939S (First one this year, woo hoo!)
1941S
1943S (silver, nice shape too!)
1948
1953S
1954S (2)
1955D
1956D (2)
1957D
1958D
1959D (2)
Canadian: 1989
...and two zinc pennies! And these nickels were machine wrapped. How did they slip in? So I actually paid $100 for $99.92, but I still end up ahead because the wartime nickel is currently worth 68¢ in silver.
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