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1945 D Jefferson Silver Found In Change By Son

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A couple of weeks ago my son found this in his change.
Nothing real special, But still a Silver find in change.
Thought I would share it.
Anyone else find any lately?
Seems to be getting harder and harder.

Terry

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I used to find more than I do now. They're fading fast. I find about 3 or 4 a year from rolls.
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Nice find ... and nice photo as well.

I still find one on average every 75 or so roll searches ... don't believe I have ever found one in pocket change.

David
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Nice find! Thanks for sharing the great pic too.
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I found a War Nickel when I was walking once. Kinda surprised me that not only did someone have one in their change, but they also dropped in on the sidewalk and I was the first one to see it.
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I find on average one War Nickel per box
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I found a'45 a couple weeks ago. I have been driving past a restaurant for years and never went in. The slices were good as was my first ever silver coin first silver in normal change that is. I immediately changed a quarter and told the un-CC young girl. A couple of elderly woman wanted to see it. It was kinda fun
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