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Confused. 1938 Nickels

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Im confused. 1938 nickels. Did the make them both Buffalo and Monticello? I was checking ebay and I saw 1938d buffalo but I have in my collection a 1938 Monticello.
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38 did in fact have nickels of both designs.
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Oh ok. Can you tell I'm new to this? :) It should be Jefferson, not Monticello.
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Ah, we all had to start somewhere. You can check the "US Coin Facts" section here on CCF (on the left under " US coins & Currency"). That lists the mintages for each design and denomination. You can see there that both the Jefferson nickel and Buffalo nickel were produced in 1938.
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Oh ok. Can you tell I'm new to this? :) It should be Jefferson, not Monticello.


At least you didnt call them the white guy with the pony tail

The Jeffersons and the buffalos are both a great series.
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