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The Highs And Lows Of Key Date Jefferson Nickel Hunting... 112 Boxes Worth!

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Thank you for sharing! I have to believe that the streaks are what keep you going through the droughts. Well done


Thanks, John... I'm having a blast doing it!
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The 50-D is monumental tough. This was the date that everyone hoarded back in the day because of the low mintage, that's probably why they come up in such nice shape. But on another note, how many total silver War Nickels were you able to find from that volume of boxes? Congrats on everything, impressive record keeping!
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The 50-D is monumental tough. This was the date that everyone hoarded back in the day because of the low mintage, that's probably why they come up in such nice shape. But on another note, how many total silver War Nickels were you able to find from that volume of boxes? Congrats on everything, impressive record keeping!


Thanks on the kind words. Yes, the 50-D is incredibly tough... I found one 30 years ago as a cashier at a fast good place, and that's the only one ever... As for the War Nickels, my table does have the breakdown of them in the third set of charts, and that number is 85. I find about 3 of them per every 4 boxes worth searched.
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