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All these nickel I found in my change this past week were all from the same coffee shop and grocery store. I suspect someone dropped their old change around this area. Local change tends to float around for a while. I had plated coins I used in the neighborhood and then one came back in less than a week.
Notice that the 1938-2004 nickels was the only American circulating coin that had just one star. The star between the LIBERTY and date I think is more of punctuation thing than a design thing. I am trying to think if any other U.S. coin had less than 13 stars but I do not recall. If you know of any circulating types just let me know.
Here's the stats...
Type/Country: 5 Cents / United States of America
Year: 1958 D
Mintage: 168,249,120
Metal: 75% copper 25% nickel
Value: $0.05 in Fine
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Thies is a little off the nickel subject, but today I came across 28 brand new $1 star notes. I believe about eight of them are in consecuative order and all from from the same strap. They are 2003A Series F run 6. Do you have any idea how much these are worth?
28 brand new $1 star notes. I believe about eight of them are in consecuative order and all from from the same strap. They are 2003A Series F run 6.
About $5.00 each.
I have a 1958 d nickel. On the back there is a thin circle that goes around the building thru the words united states of America and underneath the saying on the top. I cannot find any information about this....hope you get this thanks in advance!
1958 d nickel. On the back there is a thin circle that goes around the building thru the words united states of America and underneath the saying on the top.
Damage from an old fashion vending machine very common.
No extra value.
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