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1952-S Nickel. Silver Woody?

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1952-S-Nickel.-Silver-Woody?

1952-S-Nickel.-Silver-Woody?

1952-S-Nickel.-Silver-Woody?

1952-S-Nickel.-Silver-Woody?
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It's not a silver nickel. Silver nickels were made from half of 1942 to 1945.
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Not a silver nickel, and not a woodie.
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Well my grandmother told me wrong. Shame on her.
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The silver wartime nickels can be identified by the large mint mark on the reverse just below E PLURIBUS UNIM as shown here.
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Yes, I have a War Nickel. Was just told they were all mostly silver from 64 and back.
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the wartime silver nickel are/were the only nickels made from silver, and then only 35% silver
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All dimes, quarters, and halves pre-1964 are 90% silver. 1942-1945 are 35% with the exception of some 1942 P's and all 1942 D's

1965-1970 JFK's are 40%
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