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Pocket Change Find! Any Way To Possibly Identify The Year?

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It clearly says 5 CENTS ! looks like an earlier date.
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to the CCF

Depends on how deep you want to go with the identification.

It's obviously a Jefferson nickel. The only way to know the date would be if the remaining reverse detail contained a unique, one year variety such as the 1939 doubled die reverse Jefferson. Other than that it's a cull coin.
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Yes, a very well worn nickel. May be a very late state Dryer Coin. Keep it as a fun curiosity, or roll it up with other nickels and deposit them.
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electric sander and five minutes of time would be my guess
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Nic-a-date comes to mind.
But even THAT might not work with that coin.
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It wouldn't have any value even if you did know the date.



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Damaged coin. Take to bank and cash it in.
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I'm going with a Dryer Coin as well judging from the reverse wear.
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All done with a sander.
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