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Would Like Opinions On These Nickels I Found

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1964 with damage?
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1945 with no mint mark? I know this has significant damage on the rear, but I can't see any remnants of a mint mark.
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PMD on the '64

for the 45 I'd say try the tissue test.

If it fails at that then look up Henning nickels, but I think the dates are wrong for them, not only that but I'm sure I can see a P, the scratches are a problem but I think I can see a P.
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The scratches have obliterated the bottom of the P but the top loop is almost visible, as a ghost.
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took a couple more pics

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Yup I can barely see the "P" on the '45
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Appreciate the input guys! Thank you
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I can still see the P too.

Have you tried the tissue test?
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Look up Aslan. I had added a pic with some tissue paper that I got as packaging material yesterday. Hopefully that kind of tissue paper was sufficient. The sound that this nickel made on my glass desk is very different than normal (non-silver) nickels.
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Sorry I missed that it was a piece of tissue, I thought it was a close up with cropping, sorry bad eyes.

When I do a tissue test I like to have a confirmed silver and an non silver under there too, for comparison.

So yeah I'd say that is a badly worn deeply cut silver nickel, gratz!
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Looked like the '45 was a P to me as well. If I recall '64s are extremely common. In half a box of nickels I came out with over a roll in just 1964. CRH could easily get you better with some steps I bet but to each their own.
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The 64 was pictured because of the damage to the neck area, not because I thought it was rare.
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So you thought it was rare due to damage!
I see. I'm glad you didn't. Nickels weren't my favorite but when I went through my first box, they're my favorite coin to CRH.
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