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Nickels In A Grey Can 1939 - 1949

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1939 P ( 1 )
1940 P ( 36 ) D ( 2 )
1941 P ( 51 ) D ( 5 )
1942 P ( 7 )
1943 P - Silver ( 3 )
1945 P - Silver ( 1 )
1946 P ( 53 ) D ( 6 )
1947 P ( 25 ) D ( 3 )
1948 P ( 23 ) D ( 7 )
1949 P ( 16 ) D ( 9 )
Should total 249 coins. I bought these at a yard sale over 20 years ago for about $ 1.00 over cost. I new they weren't much collectible's and decide to see what was in the can today from the safe.
Also from the safe was a Plastic Cigarette Case from Hong Kong during my Navy Days. I was discharged in July 1969 and in this case was:
Since I was Stationed in Long Beach California the last 2 Years and a Navy Postal Clerk, I was only looking for the San Fransico. Mint Nickels So it possible I did good finding the 1968 and 1969 S-Mint in Circulation
1957 D ( 6 )
1958 D ( 9 )
1959 D ( 6 )
1960 D ( 2 )
1961 D ( 1 )
1962 D ( 4 )
1963 D ( 4 )
1968 S ( 19 )
1969 S ( 32 ) D ( 1 )
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Well at least the War Nickels make the can worthwhile. I would be disappointed that there were no 'S' nickels in the lot. They must have been picked out before they were put in the can.
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Suprisingly I didnt have too much trouble when I was putting together a set of nickels from circulation. I just found the 1969-S and the 1968S just like 2 monthes ago.
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