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Nickel Search..what To Look For.

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 Posted 02/15/2008  6:35 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add GFR3 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
um....i know....i was ah...i was making sure you were paying attention
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I enjoy looking for really high quality examples. Jeffersons seem to get beat up real easy, so it's always a little bit of thrill to find a really choice 1986 or whatever. I only keep what I consider to be AU or better.
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My suggestion would be to acquire a copy of the Red Book and watch for the ones listed with the lowest mintages. Usually, as already noted, try watching for the S mint coins too. Here is something most people miss. Reverse side errors. Ever notice in most books, web sites, coin shows, etc. most errors are on the fronts of coins. That is due to our laziness to just turn the coins over I suspect. With Jefferson nickels I've noticed over the years very, very few error coins on the face but the reverses I've found many errors. Mostly minor, but still errors. Note roll and bag searchers always look for datess and Mint marks and pass on error coins since they are going through numerous coins and don't have time for errors.
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