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I have found yet another coin that I would love to get feedback on. It is an indian nickel that either has no date or the date is worn off. Any thoughts?   Edited by jjrrgirl 12/06/2020 2:14 pm
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Due to the design, the date is worn off of these nickels well before other design elements. In this condition, I think that it is pretty close to a cull.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Afraid so. Little value here.  to the CCF
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New Member
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Thanks to everyone who responded to my three posts. I have about another 170 coins to go through. I'll pick only the ones that look interesting. I know nothing about coins so it is going to be a long research process. Any suggested sites that would be the ultimate research site?
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Pillar of the Community
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If you wanna have fun you can always put it in some vinegar/salt solution and bring up a date that way. It will look acid treated but it's a cull the way it is so no loss. It's kinda cool to see a date reappear.
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: If you wanna have fun you can always put it in some vinegar/salt solution and bring up a date that way. It will look acid treated but it's a cull the way it is so no loss. It's kinda cool to see a date reappear.
Why would an acid solution bring out the date? Is the date made from different metal?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: Why would an acid solution bring out the date? Is the date made from different metal? I believe it eats away the copper and a date will appear. Kinda cool. The date is very fragile though and will rub off easily. Here's an old thread... http://goccf.com/t/229769
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Edited by 52Raymo 12/06/2020 4:04 pm
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New Member
 United States
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I already tried that solution. No luck.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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How long did you leave it in there ?
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Don't waste time trying to get a date on that. Not worth your time.
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Pillar of the Community
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OO you have a similar situation that I had a month ago. Here it is correctly said that you can put a coin in vinegar to find out the date. It will take time, but I think it's worth it. It might even be profitable. Who knows what year is hidden there
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Pillar of the Community
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It's not a waste of time and it's a fun thing to do.
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