ANOTHER ONE!

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Box 1: 1906 V nickel(second one ever!!!), semi-key 1939-s

Box 2: all 2016

Box 3: 1936 buffalo, semi-key 1942d

Box 4: 3 dateless buffalo in same roll

$54: amazing 1939, broad struck error

As of right now I have 46 war nickels, hoping to get 50 before the new year. HH, Zach.
 

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Hey zac, I got a match to that 75d from CRHing

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Hey zack--- I got a 1942 without a P or S on the back-- is that just clad? Looks like it
 

Box 1: 1906 V nickel(second one ever!!!), semi-key 1939-s

Box 2: all 2016

Box 3: 1936 buffalo, semi-key 1942d

Box 4: 3 dateless buffalo in same roll

$54: amazing 1939, broad struck error

As of right now I have 46 war nickels, hoping to get 50 before the new year. HH, Zach.

Awesome finds! Out of curiosity, how many nickels have you searched, and how many Buffalos have you found? BTW, you can get a date off the Buffalos by soaking them in vinegar... depending on wear, 3 days to 2 weeks usually does the trick. It's worked like a charm for me.
 

Awesome finds! Out of curiosity, how many nickels have you searched, and how many Buffalos have you found? BTW, you can get a date off the Buffalos by soaking them in vinegar... depending on wear, 3 days to 2 weeks usually does the trick. It's worked like a charm for me.

I don't keep track but I'd say I have searched 60-65 boxes this year and have a total of 16 buffalos. HH, Zach.
 

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