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1953 Nickel

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is there an easy way to tell if the nickel is missing the chrome. I am looking through a roll of 1953 nickels and some have a blue tinge to them ,some look like chrome and a couple look kind of flat. any comments.
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The blue tinge ones are chromed.
There's a chart in this link.https://goccf.com/t/190849
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Thank you Pennyman007 for the help.
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yes look up other forum posts on all of the different years, such as 1944, 45, 50, 51 *, and 52. Your year is not too common but more common than 51 and 52.
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