monkeys uncle
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Don't know about you guys/gals but I've had more luck with nickel boxes lately. Last two have produced 3 war nickels and numerous pre-sixties. Unfortunately...no proofs yet. Haven't finished the 2nd box but did pull two Canadian nickels (1999 and 2011). Latter one is easily AU50...perhaps, higher. Biggest surprize = Republic of Somolia, 5 shilling commerative coin that is also in excellent condition. Sadly worth ~ $0.005 US cents. Composition = aluminum (really!). It is soooooo light, I immediately thought it was a Token. GL and HH.
PS - 2nd box ($100) is actually a bag (mixed MWR & CWR's) from Teller's cabinet. Oddly, some of the rolls are marked N. F. String & Son, Harrisburg, PA. and nearly every nickel in them (~95%) are "P" mint marks. Never seen these wrappers in No. Texas before and Phil. mint marks tend to be a bit of a rarity.
PS#2 - 3 boxes ago, produced a moderately worn 1908 Liberty Head V nickel and a cpl of very worn (no date) Buffaloes. Fun...I tell you, fun!
PS - 2nd box ($100) is actually a bag (mixed MWR & CWR's) from Teller's cabinet. Oddly, some of the rolls are marked N. F. String & Son, Harrisburg, PA. and nearly every nickel in them (~95%) are "P" mint marks. Never seen these wrappers in No. Texas before and Phil. mint marks tend to be a bit of a rarity.
PS#2 - 3 boxes ago, produced a moderately worn 1908 Liberty Head V nickel and a cpl of very worn (no date) Buffaloes. Fun...I tell you, fun!
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