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are 1939 nickels silver? I just got one out of pocket change. if so what it the bullion value of the coin?
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The silver nickels were made from 1942 to 1945, so the bullion value of a 1939 nickel is only five cents.
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Come on Lafaa. You know better than that.You were active in a threat about silver nickels before.42-45.There have been whispers of 44's struck in nickel.I have heard of 48's plain being hit with silver comp. but I don't know.
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well it sounded different when I clanged them
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The 1942 P & 1942 S are silver the 1942 & 1942 D are not
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