Found,1965 Nickel
A trip to a local fast food establishment resulted in this find on the floor in front of the counter. I realize it is a common nickel but for some reason it struck me as an oddity. In the sense that I have found in circulation more in the 40/50's including warnickels. Have you experienced a like situation, more 40/50,s than 60's?
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I just dumped rolls of 50s, 60s and 70s into circulation.
I think you might just tend to not notice the 60s
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No. I look at all my coins I come across. Hence my thread creation of, for me, the oddity comparatively to other nickels I have noticed.
Ok.
I find very few 40s and far more 60s than 50s.
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fwiw, I got a 1940-S nickel in change yesterday. It's very fine or so condition.
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