Great Video Jimmy! I'd go with your original 1923 P that you already had in the album. I personally always go with the one that has the best detail. It's over 100 years old, so it should be dirty. You can always use MS70 to safely clean any coin without damaging it. It usually makes old coins look better.
Tough call on the Buffalo. I usually put in the cleaner looking one if there isn't much difference to give the collection a better overall look. Since they aren't worth that much, it doesn't really matter.
I went though 2 boxes myself the last 2 days and out of them I found 3 silvers. Lots of replacements for my books. I saved everything older than 1960, which was about 20 coins
Highly underrated video
my best nickel box find is a 1923 s with a full legible date!
Great hunt, I love it when you fine a Indian Head Nickel. So much fun. Take care.
Thanks, take care!
Great Video Jimmy! I'd go with your original 1923 P that you already had in the album. I personally always go with the one that has the best detail. It's over 100 years old, so it should be dirty. You can always use MS70 to safely clean any coin without damaging it. It usually makes old coins look better.
@@stopcat1 thanks! I will keep that one in the album
Tough call on the Buffalo. I usually put in the cleaner looking one if there isn't much difference to give the collection a better overall look. Since they aren't worth that much, it doesn't really matter.
Great finds! How many Canadian nickels you have accumulated though
@JackJerryCampbell probably around 40 or so, the oldest is a king george
I'd put the cleaner 23 in the album.That dark toned 41 looked decent
I went though 2 boxes myself the last 2 days and out of them I found 3 silvers. Lots of replacements for my books. I saved everything older than 1960, which was about 20 coins
@@michaelmccaw nice, I save everything older than 1960 as well