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1946 Henning Nickel

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John I have that bookmarked. But it talks about the 1944 not the 1946. Wanted to know if there were any special markings for the 1946 as all the R do not have the hole...how else do you tell.

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I just found this so this might be my answer...

Of these, the 1944 is the most obvious because it lacks the mintmark and is the wrong color. But the others can be recognized too; this article illustrates one of the 1939 counterfeits. All the Henning counterfeits can be positively identified though weak reverse detail, rough surface, and (in some cases) diebreaks.
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