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Hi All,
Another week, another $20 in halves, $20 in nickels, and $10 in pennies.
The results:

Halves - skunked again (and every single time)

Nickels - Two 1940's, 1954, a 1959, and my biggest surprise: a 1944 Canadian "V" nickel in almost uncirculated condition. (See pictures below)

Wheaties - only 2 this time, a 1941 and a 1945 (coincidentally, the years we entered WWII and were victorious);
Copper (1959-1981) - 236

... and another surprise: two entire rolls of Canadian pennies, with Lincolns thrown in on the ends to disguise the contents. Total take on Canadian pennies was 108 (more than 10%!!) All the Canadian pennies were recent vintage (1961 - 2002).

Here's the Canadian "V" nickel. I've never seen one before yesterday. It was in the very last roll of coins I opened.
HH,
Bob
PS - That looks like Morse code around the internal outer diameter of the reverse side of the coin. Am I right? What does it say?
 

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It certainly is, good eye Bob. It reads "We Win When We Work Willingly" designed to promote the war effort. The V was styled after Winston Churchill's symbol for victory as well as the Roman numeral for 5.

A nice selection of finds Bob, keep it up!
 

Thanks for the insightful post, Immy. Do you know if this coin has any numismatic value?
Thanks in advance and HH,
Bob
 

According to the May 29 issue of Coin World its value is $1 in extremely fine, $2 in the first grade of Mint State and $4 for the next highest grade.
 

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