@John1 I had to ghetto nic-a-date it(using solution I had made myself), turned out to be a 1926 P, and I usually check for pre-1960s varieties on nickels, which I usually procrastinate...I should do that now...
As for the 1943P, it isn't one of the infamous counterfeits or varieties, but thank you for introducing me to the subject! Will be on the lookout for them for sure!
Not sure if it's okay (mods feel free to remove this if it's not) but I forgot to mention that I made a video on this box, and I'm working on a box of pennies next:
Quote: Not sure if it's okay (mods feel free to remove this if it's not) but I forgot to mention that I made a video on this box, and I'm working on a box of pennies next:
It is okay.
Just need to remember to use the YouTube tags ([youtube][/youtube]) so the video is embedded. We prefer embedded video.
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