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Got A Silver Nickel Today Using The GTI 2500:jump:

John-Edmonton

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Hit a couple of sites that have given up some nice finds. Today was no different.
 
Nice fishscale nickel.:thumbup:
 
Alright!:bouncy:Nice hunt!:detecting:Congrats on the silver!:cheers:WTG!:thumbup:Happy Hunting!:)
 
Canadian Nickels were silver? For how long?

Jeff
 
I have got to stop visiting this page. I'm starting to see, "green".
 
TURNMASTER said:
Canadian Nickels were silver? For how long?

Jeff

Canadian nickel were a small coin known as the fishscale starting from 1858 to 1921
Much smaller than the dime .If you can find a 1921 in mint shape could be worth $20,000
 
Sweet fish John, only found two so far this year, both Vicks 1899 and 1901.

I'll try to post up my latest dime, she's pretty crisp.
 
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