Okay, maybe it's not in the same league as the 1909-S VDB penny, but I just found the "holy grail" of the Jefferson nickel series! I found it in my 75th box (technically a few were bags, but whatever), the one that put me up to 150,000 nickels searched. The same box that, earlier tonight/today/this morning/yesterday/whatever it is, gave me the 1939-S I had been searching for for so long. I also found 2 war nickels in the same box, so... best box ever, to say the least.
It was probably about half way through the box when I saw brownish toned 1950... and somehow, I knew... I just had a feeling... and sure enough, when I turned it over... D!!!! It's weird how you can simultaneously expect something and not be able to believe it. I had a feeling it would happen, and yet, looking at it, I couldn't believe it. I just can't believe it. I just.... don't believe it .
Upon further inspection, I realized that treasured mint mark is very far to the right. Nowhere near the Monticello. Almost touching the rim. Is that normal? I'll try to figure out how to get some pictures of it on here soon, but until then, does anyone know if this seems wrong? I looked at some pictures on Ebay, and some of them have the mint mark far to the edge of the coin, while some don't. Does it just vary from coin to coin? I know this coin isn't very valuable today, but it was more valuable in the past. At least some counterfeits do exist. Do you think I have much to worry about with a coin like this?
As you may now by now, am a rather paranoid man. Is it too paranoid for me to think this coin might not be real?
EDIT: I also found a nice 1941-D to replace the badly worn one I had in my album. And a 2009-D, for what it's worth. What a box!