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Henning? John1 
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Rest in Peace
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Very nice!  I will be picking up a few of these this weekend at our local show.
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Quote: I will be picking up a few of these this weekend at our local show. Your local show has a few Hennings? Wow,post pics and prices please. ambro51 Where did you get it and what did you pay? John1 
Edited by John1 04/10/2014 10:49 am
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Very nice! 
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eBay.....$75. Probably hi retail but eh so what.
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Nice henning! I really want one of these in the near future.
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$75 might be a tad high but they are hard to find so not a bad deal at all. John1 
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Pillar of the Community
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I am afraid to ask,  umm, what's a 'Henning'? 
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Some guy in the 40s or 50s decided to counterfeit nickels. Quote: In addition, a number of 1944 nickels are known without the large "P" mintmark. These were produced in 1954 by Francis LeRoy Henning, who also made counterfeit nickels with at least four other dates.
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Pillar of the Community
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NewP is coin lingo for New Purchase.
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"NewP is coin lingo for New Purchase." I never knew that.  for the coin!
Edited by solotime 04/11/2014 8:55 pm
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I've also been wondering what it meant.
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