nickel box--'48 honker clip, '25 Buff, '45-P, '96-P die crack & more

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not a single beaver tail---like that NEVER happens. the semi light roll was light for a good reason--- IMG_4511.webpIMG_4512.webpIMG_4513.webp the Buff is beat, but dates are nice, lonely war nic IMG_4514.webpIMG_4515.webpIMG_4516.webp '96-P rim to nose tip die crack between E & T IMG_4519.webpIMG_4520.webp AU/MS full steps '40, '62 & IMG_4517.webpIMG_4518.webp semi key date '92-P. time to get back to work___penny, 2 Dime, 1 nic, Qtr. & 2 half boxes need a weekly beating :laughing7:
 

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How is a 96 a semi key date?
 

How is a 96 a semi key date?

I believe he is claiming that the 92-P (not the 96-P) is a semi-key, but I can't agree in either case, as the mint issued 399.6 million 92-P and 829.3 million 96-P....
 

I have to agree. That's not a semi key date.
 

That's an all around great nickel box! Nice work :occasion14:
 

to clarify, the '92-P & 83-P have a higher value (than the D mints) despite the large production. same with nics, dimes, qtrs & halves. guess my terminology is a bit under the weather. still nice to get older nics that still glisten like new fallen snow :laughing7:
 

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