68Camaro wrote:Cleaning out boxes of US 5 cents.
Took 5 boxes to find my first war nickel - a worn 43 S.
Same box produced a really decent 37 Buffalo. First one I've seen in the wild myself in years.
(Have about 10 more bank boxes to work through.)
mtalbot_ca wrote:68Camaro wrote:Cleaning out boxes of US 5 cents.
Took 5 boxes to find my first war nickel - a worn 43 S.
Same box produced a really decent 37 Buffalo. First one I've seen in the wild myself in years.
(Have about 10 more bank boxes to work through.)
Making room are we?
It takes me around two hours per canadian box to pull out the .999. Is it around the same on the US ones?
68Camaro wrote:mtalbot_ca wrote:68Camaro wrote:It's probably easier to do these than what you're doing, though if I had your target I'd probaby be trying to use a Ryedale for an automated nickel sort.
sparechange wrote:$100 Box
1903 Liberty(V) nickel (first for me to find in wild!)
1--dateless Buffalo
2--War nicks
1-- 20 cent Singapore coin
68Camaro wrote:Last of 16 boxes. Skunk (for war nickels or buffaloes)
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