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MadMike519

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  1. Thanks Just Bob, So if a coin has .750 copper in the years 1942/1943/1944 then they are a transitional mistake? I'm guessing they are and thanks for the info. I'm also thinking if I have them xrayed/spectrometried lol and see if their amounts of copper are more than .560 then I'm sure that they'll be the mistakes andor different planchets...Peace

  2. Help, I'm confused about the transitional jefferson nickel starting in 1942 to 1944, what are they made of percentage wise pre-1942 and what was the copper content on the alleged copper planchet or just some copper within during that transition period? That were NOT supposed to be....Thanks for any specific info...