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US Nickel 5¢ Coin 1940 mint mark error -Monticello & Jefferson- -Five Cents-

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Circulated. Oxidation (aging, toning). Please see all Pictures. No Legible Mint Mark. It looks as if ... Read moreAbout condition
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“Circulated. Oxidation (aging, toning). Please see all Pictures. No Legible Mint Mark. It looks as ...
Certification
Uncertified
Year
1940
Circulated/Uncirculated
Circulated
Denomination
5C
Grade
Ungraded
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Coin
Jefferson

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Ribitz

Ribitz

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This topographic map featuring Amistad Village spills into Mexico, making it even more interesting. Thanks for having it and for the quick shipment!
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This map is rare and covers an area of Wyoming my family spent many days exploring during my youth. It was fun to study the extreme detail it provided!