I got my first box of nickels last week. Usually I stick to cents. It was also a Brinks box. I found a 1899 V nickel, a 1937 buffalo, a dateless Buffalo, and a war nickel (needto double check the date). It is just funny to see that you also recently found a 1899 V from a Brinks box! I was beside myself when I pulled it out of the roll. That, to me, is the beauty of cent and nickel roll hunting....you have to savor each roll....coin by coin....it isn't as simply as scanning the edges. It is also a great way to find error coins (esp in cent boxes). Happy hunting! BTW, can you educate me on the process of using vinegar to get a date on worn buffalos? Thx in advance!