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MrSchulz said:... one turned out to be a 1915, and the other a 1916....
Mrs.CRH said:Thanks everyone. I think I'll try the vinegar first but I read that it sometimes takes up to 8 weeks? How long did ya'll soak yours?
Try Nic A Date. I had two dateless sitting around, one turned out to be a 1915, and the other a 1916. Sometimes Nic A date wont work so soak them in straight vinegar for a few days using a q tip when stuff build up in the date area to wipe it away, and the date will slowly appear
How does one do Nic-a-date? I didnt see this in FAQ post.
sheepdog_tx said:How does one do Nic-a-date? I didnt see this in FAQ post.
Sorry BuffBoy!! Hope things start getting better for you & you stop seeing those pesky 2012's. And thanks Boris for the input. I'll try it out & update ya'll if anything turns up.
The only time that I have ever searched nickels I found a very nice 36 buffalo. It's nicer than any buffalo that I already had in my collection.
That sucks Buff! I'd be happy to sell you some nickels to search :P jk On another note instead of just creating a whole new thread I decided I'd post on here my first war nickel. Just to clarify I am JUST starting to help my husband CRH so this is why I get so excited finding my first coins. It's not that we've never found them before...it's just that these are the first time I am pulling them out of roles =D
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