Dano wrote:How many 1943-D's did you get?
Also, if the check the 4 "non-war nickels", if they are non-mintmarked 1944's they could be Hennings counterfeits.
Robarons wrote:This requires the customary go back and buy out their pennies, dime and quarters.
cesariojpn wrote:Dano wrote:How many 1943-D's did you get?
Why?Also, if the check the 4 "non-war nickels", if they are non-mintmarked 1944's they could be Hennings counterfeits.
Oddly enough, they were the Westward series nickels. Sorta reinforces my theory that heirs dumped someone's coin collection to the bank.Robarons wrote:This requires the customary go back and buy out their pennies, dime and quarters.
I couldn't handle such a load.
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