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I'll try again, this one is easier IMO.

I have (2) US clad coins that equal 15 cents. what are they?

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ps graceoutcast wait for others to answer, you are on the ball
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No worries.

Now it's your turn to guess my own. Check out my latest contest.
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a pre 1943* or post 1945 Jefferson nickel and a post 1964 Roosevelt dime

*1942 had both silver and clad Jefferson nickels

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Graceoutcast, I have no clue on any of your nice photos. I omly have one darksider coin becuase I love the design / eye appeal... It is silver and has a eagle with a snake on a cactus and It's Certified and it's Not an error.

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 Posted 07/06/2007  2:48 pm  Show Profile   Check GO's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add GO to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Well do a little research and post some answers and it you win and you'll get some more Darkside Coins silly. I have only had one response so far
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a Buffalo nickel and a post 1964 Roosevelt dime?

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 Posted 07/06/2007  5:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TreasHunt to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
nah, steve;
The War Nickel & the clad dime.
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"I have (2) US clad coins that equal 15 cents. what are they?"

War Nickel is not clad.



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I'd say a gold plated racketeer "V" nickel and a 1965 or newer dime...
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Oh racketeer...good answer
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I think a racketeer would technically be "plated" or "painted", not "clad". Such a coin would also be "post-mint damage", and not an error.

I'd guess a 5¢ struck on a post-1964 10¢ planchet... and a perfectly normal 10¢ of the same date and mintmark?
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Bingo Sap win a cookie!

good job.


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Woo Hoo! What a guess!

That sounds like a freakishly cool error. So...

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