Another Milestone: Henning Nickel

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Very cool. Congrats on another great nickel find and good eye too! :thumbsup:
 

Wow, thanks to your find I have learned something new to look for. Interesting story behind it too. Really cool find!!!!
 

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Great find! Thanks for sharing...
 

Sweet! Those have to be pretty rare. Any idea of a dollar value for something like that?
 

Neat !

I will have to do my homework on this type.

HH !
 

Very cool find. I never heard of these before. I'll have go check my older nickels and see if I have any.

Pete
 

Is it special because it is made of a different metal?
 

The dollar value would be $100. There aren't many on the eBay at all.

The guy, Henning, counterfeited many thousand
back in 1954. You can google the whole story.
 

Henning nickel is, in my opinion, on the Mt Rushmore of CRH finds. Very nice.
 

I need to do my research on this as well. Is the unusual R lettering on reverse of '46 Henning nickels on other date Henning nickels as well?
 

I need to do my research on this as well. Is the unusual R lettering on reverse of '46 Henning nickels on other date Henning nickels as well?
As far as I know, the looped "R" on reverse is on 39, 46, 47, and 53. But not every Henning Nickel has a looped "R". Of course, most people know about the no "P" 44 Henning.
 

Found thousands of 1946 nickels, never checked any for the error. Big mistake on my part.
 

I think a "Hobo Nickel" would be the "holy grail" of possible finds in the nickel denomination (1913 V is not happening !)
 

I once found a solid roll of vnickels. It had 1910s wrote on the outside.. i was thinking, please have a 1913 in here haha. I found 6 of the 1912p.. not even the s mint unfortunately.
 

I think a "Hobo Nickel" would be the "holy grail" of possible finds in the nickel denomination (1913 V is not happening !)

It is undisputable that "Hobo Nickel" is a form of art. But it is not a Nickel anymore because you can not spend or deposit in the bank. Even though you have to pay $25 to order one. So I think the "holy grail" of Nickel CRH still is 1913 V.
 

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