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Valued Member
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So I guess Ill just go through those mickels for errors. I didvfind a 2000 d nickel that is pristine obverse little marks on reverse. So 2000d and 2000p what will I be looking for
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Hello again Desiree. I'm glad you made it to the modern coin section and picked a denomination to specialize in! Good luck with the surgery tomorrow!
The people that responded before me gave you pretty much all the information there is. Brian's variety coins from the Wexler page is THE nickel resource, so I'm glad you already know of that. People are telling you to save the 2009 coins because those coins seem hard to find in all denominations.
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Cataract surgery went fine Thanks I didn't come across 2009 nickels but I do have a bunch of 2000S ro ho thru. Thanks for setting me straight for silver dates on nickels. Can someone please post nickles comparing a doubles die of Liberty against one that is not. I probably will post some of my nickles that could be promising and would love to receive feedback. I have a nickel that has a raised line on the bldg
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Quote: Cataract surgery went fine Thanks Good to hear. 
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I went through 1964d nickles found three dirty took pics obverse and reverse I'm pretty sure just dirt one might be something  
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Nickel guy thank you so much I can't wait to go through your album
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Quote: May I humbly suggest you look at this photo album of mine. Good stuff. 
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Went and got my eye patch off my eye I now have 20/20 vision can't wait to look at my coins now. Yippie I didn't get any feedback on the 2 seperate photo posts regarding nickels JBuck please send me the link to your album.
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I would suggest you get a folder for the 1960 to date nickels and save the nicest one you can find of each date/ mm. Not only is creating such a collection a source of pride and a ton of fun but it makes a great reference collection to compared with possible varieties. You'll learn a great deal about many subjects.
Time don't fly, it bounds and leaps.
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Thanks I have a roll of nickels what are pretty nice but after going through boyfriends nickels when I get home I will be going through and replacing for the ones that look more uncirulated.I I found lots of P MM
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Some solid advice given here. My general rule of thumb is to keep everything 1953 and earlier, P only for 1954-59, and after 60 only if XF-BU. A couple dozen boxes got me everything at face value except for the 1939-D and a few War Nickels; I forget which ones. I haven't seen it mentioned, but 1955 and 58 P (AKA plain) are semi-key dates and actually very hard to find. 1971 through 1986 or so are also very tough in high grades; I would say that the 70s are the toughest of all! If you are going through them anyways, I would recommend filling an album of "keepers" and also keeping a pile on the side for ebay fodder. You will come out well ahead of selling and shipping costs if you list a big lot of pre-1960 nickels.
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Thank you for the advice. I don't know if your able yo click on my user name and see what I posted today. Subject (I have lots of error coins) your feedback will be great
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