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1924 Nickel -- Junk Box Refugee

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Not bad at 6 for a $US.



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At first I thought "$6 for this? I hope you know it's not the key date!!".

Then I read closer... you got it for well below the going rate in Canada (I get them for 35 cents each in such condition) and I felt the same when I found a dated Buffalo nickel in my 12/$1 bin
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Nice find. That design was simple, yet elegant...and pure nickel too!
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Nice by!
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I found a 1968 50% silver Canadian dime in a junk box once, and in the same junk box was a 1946 50% silver Br. 6pence.

Bought them both for .40c
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