Always nice to see a pre-1960 in change. I get a few from the late '50s periodically, but it's been a while since I saw any '30s or '40s, and even longer since I got a war nickel.
I still find a 1950s nickel in change at least once or twice a month. So much so that I just move it on and put it back in circulation. Now the 1940s are a rare find for me.
I love those old worn nickels, and it is always a thrill to catch one in change. When I first started collecting them, about 1970, I had the idea that the more worn they were, the more collectible they were. I always looked for the worn ones. It's a knack I have for mis-directing effort... I still like them, though.
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On the same day, or maybe give or take a day before or after, I got this Series 1934 $5 silver certificate!
That was a pretty good week for circ finds.
Oh wait.........I didn't find them in change.......nevermind!
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<< <i>I received a war nickel in change two weeks ago. Quite rare now. Cheers, RickO >>
I'm guessing that because of 40+ years of melting, some war nickels are now more scarce than the 1950-D.
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