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Hi guys

All the years I have looked at my 1943 tombac nickel, I never noticed that there is "Morse code" along the rim of this coin....See pic.

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I recently (last week) learned what the morse code says....'We Win When We Work Willingly'.


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That's cool Buddy....Thanks for the info.
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Found it on Wikipedia.
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I think the Morse code message was absent on the 2005 Victory commemorative 5-cent coins.
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Would't the Morse code be associated with the war time effort and no longer needed in 2005...Just a thought.
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The Morse Code is also on the REV of the 1944 and 1945 Victory nickels.

For my recent 500th post I just had a contest (competed) concerning this nickel. Here is a pic I posted there which maps out the Morse code:

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They did not put it on the circulation 2005, but they did put it on two different RCM special issue proof silver nickels.

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Another proof they made that year had gold plating on the V and torch.

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It was a commemorative coin, to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the end of WWII. The intent of the RCM was to use the same commemorative design, on the same denomination (it is right in the 2006 Mint Report). We will never know the reason why the Morse code was omitted, my personal thoughts on that is because it would not work well with a round coin (remember the 1943-1945 strikes were 12-sided).
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