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1942 P Type 2 Mint Error On A Silver Planchet Weighing 4.6/4.7 Grams

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 Posted 03/24/2023  12:49 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nfine to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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I have an appointment tomorrow morning at the coin shop that has a machine that will tell me what the composition is exactly


How did it go at the coin shop, Aliabeans? What is the exact compostion of that nickel?
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I would love to read the results when it is done.

Also can you please post up an image of the reverse?
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Page 2 from what nickelsearcher saids.
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I'm curious as well. Thanks, Doug.
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You still haven't answered my question about the big mint mark above the building. If it has that mint mark it's just a regular War Nickel.
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You still haven't answered my question about the big mint mark above the building. If it has that mint mark it's just a regular War Nickel.

This is the exact reason I'm hoping the OP will post up an image of the reverse. But I'm willing to bet he/she will not as to not get caught in a deception or possible embarrassing situation.
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