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I Believe I Have 4 Henning Nickles. Along With Some Others

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or I really am getting older


We're both getting older. I had to Google it.
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ok, so I googled about these a bit more and it said counterfeited nickels in the years 1946, 47 and 55 wouldn't have a P on the top back, none of these do. BUT BUT BUT I have 3 others nickels one of from54 and doesn't have a P, and another from 52 that also doesn't have a P, what does that mean? and the other one I have is from 1943 and has a S on the top back?
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The only years that had the P mint mark before 1980 was in 1942 to 1945. the P was put on the reverse to denote it was a silver war time nickel. The other mint marks you will find in these years on the reverse were S and D. The 54 and 52 are common philly minted nickels from those years. But the 43 with the S on the reverse is a silver war time nickel. WOLF
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she did look up these 4 nickels I had , and told me there Henning nickels which there is a amazing market for them.

Why did this person suspect them to be Henning nickels?
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