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1945 P Nickel I Think May Be Transitional Error?

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one on the left could be transitional(copper), one on the right silver.

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Wouldn't the weight be different ? Have you tried weighing them ?
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the weight suppose to be the same. thanks.
copper 4.954g, silver 4.822g, about the same.
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I'd take it to a jeweler with an xrf machine and get it tested.
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I am planning to. thank you.
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Looks like the both of them are silver to me . But go ahead and test it .
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Good luck, but don't hold your breath.
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thank you T-BOP.
one on the left light grey, one on the right dark grey, bluish, yellow. thanks.
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Team T-BOP...let us know their findings...good luck
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the wear pattern on both looks like the typical for the war time alloy
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