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1971 No S Proof Nickel

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 Posted 01/30/2017  9:47 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Debrajc to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
rb, and yes as GR58 just stated.....learning is a long process.
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I actually do have this set... What I am wondering if I should just sit on it - or have the coins graded - CoinWorld said their are at least three valuable coins in the set. I kinda like just keeping them in the set - since their numbers are dwindling... Your thoughts?

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Keep it in the set unless you are going to sell it anytime soon.

Also, make sure your trusted family members know that your set is valuable and WHY it is valuable.

It would be a sad day if something happened to you and your family disposed of your collection and some smuck coin dealer only paid them for a regular 71 proof set instead of the much more valuable 1971 NO S proof set!

Yours appears to be very nice!
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Here are three different nickels ... The first is the one shown in the complete set. The second the one with the glare over an S in the original post before the whole set was shown and the third, a normal 1971 S proof nickel.
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