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Quote: upon closer inspection, that 1939-S is the harder to find Reverse of 1940 so it's worth a good bit more than I first thought!  Quote: Would you believe another 1939-S? 
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I searched for a $2 Nickels MWR but I founds a 1946 Old Jefferson nickels. HAPPY HUNTING!   
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United States
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Quote: I searched for a $2 Nickels MWR but I founds a 1946 Old Jefferson nickels. Very nice! 
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Excellent! 
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I searched for a $2 Nickels MWR but I founds a 1957D Old Jefferson nickels. HAPPY HUNTING!   
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I searched for a $20 Nickels MWR but I founds a 2 War Nickels and 5 Pre-60s. War Nickel1943P 1944D Pre-60s1952 1953D 1954D(2) 1958D   HAPPY HUNTING!   
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Great finds! 
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United States
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I only opened two of my rolls of nickels (I got more also, but I am saving those for a later date, as I like to have rolls on hand); I found a 1944-D silver WW2 nickel in the first roll! I also looked through about seven cent rolls, and pulled two wheat cents, and two Canadian pennies. I figure that the silver nickel is the best find, so that is why I posted here. I put the rest of the nickel rolls in an old Loomis cent box, to hunt later. I also got some more cents to hunt.
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United States
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Quote: I found a 1944-D silver WW2 nickel in the first roll! Excellent! 
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United States
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New to nickels, and this was the largest amount I've searched in one sitting ($50). The rolls were a mix of CWRs and machine wrapped. Here are the totals:
2- 1939 2- 1940 1- 1940-D 4- 1946 1- 1947 2- 1949 1- 1954-S 2- 1958-D 1- 1959-D 1- 2009-D 4- Canadian nickels ('80,'82,'94,'99)
So, I have a question. Is this typical of 25 rolls? I feel like this is a lot, but I don't know much about nickels.
Thanks, and happy hunting!
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Looks like a decent mix. 
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