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  2. 5 Reichspfennig (World War II German coin) - Wikipedia

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    The zinc 5 Reichspfennig coin was minted by Nazi Germany between 1940 and 1944 during World War II, replacing the bronze-aluminium version, which had a distinct golden color. It was worth 1/20 or .05 of a Reichsmark , the same ratio of a modern-day five-cent piece (nickel) to one USD.

  3. 5 cents (World War II Dutch coin) - Wikipedia

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    The zinc 5-cent coin was minted in the Netherlands between 1941 and 1943 during World War II. [1] It was worth 1/20, or .05, of the guilder , and designed by Nico de Haas , a Dutch national-socialist .

  4. Jefferson nickel - Wikipedia

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    The Jefferson nickel has been the five-cent coin struck by the United States Mint since 1938, when it replaced the Buffalo nickel.From 1938 until 2004, the copper-nickel coin's obverse featured a profile depiction of Founding Father and third U.S. President Thomas Jefferson by artist Felix Schlag; the obverse design used in 2005 was also in profile, though by Joe Fitzgerald.

  5. 10 of the Most Valuable Pennies - AOL

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    An uncirculated version of this coin is worth $224,831. 7. 1856 Flying Eagle Cent — $172,500. The Flying Eagle cent may not be as rare as the 1943 Lincoln cents, but they are still worth more ...

  6. 10 Rare Coins Expected To Soar in Value in the Next Five Years

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    In 1943, copper and nickel ... and less than 40 have been authenticated. As such, any discovery of a 1969-S Doubled Die Obverse cent is big news in the coin hobby. ... Approximate Value: 2.5 to 7 ...

  7. 4 Lesser-Known Coins That Are Worth Thousands of Dollars

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    An example is the 1943 copper Lincoln penny, which was mistakenly minted during a World War II copper shortage and today is worth as much as $1 million. ... This variety of the Lincoln cent was ...