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Henning Nickel - Approximate Worth?

ElKevvoElKevvo Posts: 4,136 ✭✭✭✭✭
Hi,

Just wondering about what one of these would be worth...anyone have an idea of the approximate amount?

Thanks!

K
ANA LM

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  • TwoSides2aCoinTwoSides2aCoin Posts: 44,571 ✭✭✭✭✭
    From what I know, they are counterfeit...

    So when it comes to WORTH, I'd say they are approximately NOT WORTH THE TROUBLE image
  • ElKevvoElKevvo Posts: 4,136 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Yeah it is a counterfeit. According to Wikipedia 'An unofficial variety of the wartime coin dated 1944 was made in 1954 when counterfeit nickels were produced by Francis LeRoy Henning of Erial, New Jersey. He had previously been arrested for counterfeiting $5 bills. The 1944 nickels were quickly spotted since Henning neglected to add the large mintmark. He also made counterfeit nickels dated 1939, 1946, 1947 and 1953. It is estimated that more than 100,000 of Henning's nickels reached circulation. These can still be found in pocket change, and there is a thriving collectors' market for them, although owning a counterfeit is technically illegal. Henning dumped another 200,000 nickels in Copper Creek, New Jersey, of which only 14,000 were recovered. Another 200,000 are thought to have been dumped in the Schuylkill River. When caught, Henning was sentenced to 3 years in jail, and had to pay a $5,000 fine.'

    I have one of the '44's and am just curious as to the approximate value...

    K
    ANA LM
  • cladkingcladking Posts: 28,723 ✭✭✭✭✭
    These are common but interest in them has skyrocketed the last few years.
    You could pick them up for $2 to $5 a few years back but now they start at
    abut $10.

    Don't bother looking for higher grades. Even the best appear to be VG.
    tempus fugit extra philosophiam.
  • sinin1sinin1 Posts: 7,500
    the show up on eBay every couple months and go for around $30
  • LALASD4LALASD4 Posts: 3,602 ✭✭✭
    Around $40.00.
    Coin Collector, Chicken Owner, Licensed Tax Preparer & Insurance Broker/Agent.
    San Diego, CA


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  • cladkingcladking Posts: 28,723 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Jeesh.

    I stand corrected.

    There are still many hundreds of these around though.
    tempus fugit extra philosophiam.
  • CoinosaurusCoinosaurus Posts: 9,644 ✭✭✭✭✭
    It is a really good story and a well written article could increase interest even further.
  • cladkingcladking Posts: 28,723 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>It is a really good story and a well written article could increase interest even further. >>




    There is a book on the subject but it's hard to find. There are a couple good
    threads here and one across the street (try Henning, counterfeit etc).

    The guy made around 100,000 of these and was redeeming them a roll or two
    at a time in banks after the war. A small coin club noticed them and in making
    inquiries of the mint, the secret service was alerted and Henning caught.

    Many of the coins ended up at the bottom of a river where he dumped them
    when the feds were closing in on him.
    tempus fugit extra philosophiam.

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