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One Does One Do With So Many 1954 Nickels.

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So the second time I went coin roll hunting I found several rolls of antique coins. There were 4 rolls of 1954 Korean War Nickels, what to do with them...


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What is a Korean War Nickel?
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Looks like plastic bags to me.
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look for the NSF obverse.
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Look for the ones missing the chrome plateing.
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Look for NSF
Sell the rest as rolls on ebay

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1954 Korean War Nickels,

Ceasefire was declared in July 1953, though no armistice was signed the Korean war was over long before any 1954 nickels were minted. The plated steel nickels of '54 were basically due to Stelco appreciation days.
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They are considered K.W.s despite facts.
And I've already searched for major errors, but how to sell?
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Oh, I took each nickel and pit them into individual plastic bags. Just a storage procedure
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ebay is a bit of a hassle IMO since I don't sell things often
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... these nickles were briefly discussed in out last numismatic club meeting;
officially the Korean war never ended.
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Oh so you found the rolls I dumped in the bank, all have been checked
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