Nickel's
luckyrollers
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Bad condition, right?
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Bad condition, right?
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At the end of the day, dateless buffaloes still have their face value. War nickels are worth their silver content.
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Typical look of circulated coins. These look like what you might have found in circulation in the early 1960's.
That's what well circulated coins look like.
Well certainly not MS coins, they are interesting and many collect such coins for albums. Cheers, RickO
You are correct, luckyroller.
Thanks all. back into the box LOL
It's still cool to have them around
43 nickel is 35% silver
Old coins found in rolls that do not have some damage are not exactly common. Rolling machine damage, for example.
Nickels are made of 75% nickel because of nickel's metallic properties.
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
25% nickel and 75% copper
https://www.usmint.gov/learn/coin-and-medal-programs/coin-specifications
Except for war nickels, as mentioned above.