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1944 "No P" Jefferson Nickel - Henning Counterfeit - 5.42g

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I used to have a subscription to a magazine called "Weird NJ" that did a story on Henning. It said that he dumped 200,000 of his counterfeits in Cooper River in Cherry Hill. I really want to go there with my metal detector and find that stash. Only 100k of his fakes made it into circulation. That amount would have cost him $3,500 to produce with a profit of only $1,500. It's estimated that he may have minted as many as 500,000 coins. The value of the coins he dumped in NJ could be as much as $6,000,000 to today's collectors.

This link is to a copy of the article from Weird NJ https://www.courierpostonline.com/s...it/26070351/
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Great story behind the story, Yokozuna! Fascinating stuff!
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