Hello everyone
I need some advice on how to get these coins out of the tube, they’ve been there for quite a while and now they won’t come out, any opinion?!!
Thanks
1960-D Jefferson Nickel
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Re: 1960-D Jefferson Nickel
Heat the tube with a hair dryer. If that makes the tube pliable, then put a cut in the end of the tube with a knife or scissors.
Now, while holding the tube, use a pair of pliers to carefully grip the extended part of the tube near the cut and twist the plastic to peel it away.
Once you get past the first coin, you should be able to remove them.
Now, while holding the tube, use a pair of pliers to carefully grip the extended part of the tube near the cut and twist the plastic to peel it away.
Once you get past the first coin, you should be able to remove them.
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Re: 1960-D Jefferson Nickel
Thank you
Is there anything wrong with these pictures? Or they supposed to look like this?!!
Is there anything wrong with these pictures? Or they supposed to look like this?!!
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Re: 1960-D Jefferson Nickel
They are supposed to look like this, different stages and states of the die is obvious on nickels. You want to look for varieties, minor differences on coins don't mean anything.
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Re: 1960-D Jefferson Nickel
Thank you, just trying to learn something each day , it’s not that easy that I taught but its interesting ..
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