mtalbot_ca wrote:Never. The Geoge Vs are about 1:85 000.
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scyther wrote:mtalbot_ca wrote:Never. The Geoge Vs are about 1:85 000.
Cheers,
Is that 1 in 85,000?
mtalbot_ca wrote:scyther wrote:mtalbot_ca wrote:Never. The Geoge Vs are about 1:85 000.
Cheers,
Is that 1 in 85,000?
Yes, it is 1 Georges V in 85,000 nickels.
ZenOps wrote:There has to be far less than that.
The George V's went through the WWII melt and korean war melt. Arguably more were melted than silver coinage, more and twice at least. The final melt started in 2003 - which means even the pre-81's are starting to get rare.
Has any one found a 1925 Canadian Nickel in the wild?
Bluegill wrote:Has any one found a 1925 Canadian Nickel in the wild?
Yes.
henrysmedford wrote:Bluegill wrote:Has any one found a 1925 Canadian Nickel in the wild?
Yes.
How were when?
Bluegill wrote:Found it a couple of years ago in a bank box, can't remember if it was Brinks or CWI. Didn't even know I had it for a while, had it mixed in with the other GV's I found. The coin dealer I sold it to last fall graded it between VF and EF.
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