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Quote: Not a 42/1 but how about a proof? I think a proof .. is even better  I need to get one of them someday
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Bedrock of the Community
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Canada five cents (Tombac)  
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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United States Five Cents 1942 D Jefferson (Copper/Nickel, not silver War Nickel)  
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1942 Half dollar  
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Canada
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1942 nickle, from coin roll hunting. 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Great Britain 1942 Silver Half Crown  
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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1941-D 10C DDO & DDR FS-101 PCGS MS65FB

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French 20-centimes 1941:  This coin is subtly different from the one I posted yesterday: it has the value in words rather than numerals. The French took a long time to decide whether they wanted a 20- or a 25-centime denomination. The Act of 15 August 1795, which established the French decimal system, authorised a large copper 20-centime (2-decime) coin, but this circulated only briefly. It was replaced by a small silver quarter-franc (25c) in 1803, which was struck until 1848. A silver 20-centime coin was then minted from 1849 to 1868. There was then a long gap until 1903, when a nickel 25-centimes was introduced; this became a holed cupro-nickel coin and was last minted in 1940, to be replaced by this zinc 20c! After the franc was revalued in 1960, the 20-centime coin was reintroduced, and there were no new quarter-francs!
Edited by NumisRob 04/04/2015 02:49 am
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Edited by muddler 04/04/2015 07:23 am
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Newfoundland 1941 5 cent silver 1.1782g, 0.9250 find silver, .0350 oz. ASW  
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Japan
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Mysterious East African shilling 
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United States
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A 1941 20 Centavos piece from Mexico - .720 Ag  
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