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Am I the Only One Never Heard of a 'HOBO NICKEL' Before?
Reaganite Republican ^
 | 06 October 2015
 | Reaganite Republican
Posted on 11/06/2015 9:17:28 AM PST by Reaganite Republican
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posted on 
11/06/2015 9:18:04 AM PST
by 
Reaganite Republican
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To: Reaganite Republican
    I’ve heard of them. Interesting stuff.
 
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posted on 
11/06/2015 9:20:17 AM PST
by 
cripplecreek
(Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall.)
 
To: Reaganite Republican
    It's kinda like this...
 
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posted on 
11/06/2015 9:22:06 AM PST
by 
Paul46360
 
To: Reaganite Republican
    First I’d heard of them, thanks for sharing.
 
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posted on 
11/06/2015 9:23:21 AM PST
by 
Idaho_Cowboy 
(Ride for the Brand. Joshua 24:15)
 
To: Reaganite Republican
    You see 'em on dogtag chains sometimes....
 
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posted on 
11/06/2015 9:24:28 AM PST
by 
archy
(Whatever doesn't kill you makes you stronger. Except bears, they'll kill you a little, and eat you.)
 
To: Reaganite Republican
    I like that eagle coin. I’m guessing the silver coins were a lot easier to work with than today’s coins.
 
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posted on 
11/06/2015 9:26:33 AM PST
by 
smokingfrog
(  sleep with one eye open (<o> ---)
 
To: smokingfrog
    Oh, I don’t know how you’d do anything with the coins now, I think they are layered and almost plated with cheap stuff inside.
They used to have a layer of copper in the coins in the center until that went up
 
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posted on 
11/06/2015 9:29:32 AM PST
by 
Reaganite Republican
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To: Reaganite Republican
    There also used to be something called a “hobo pocketknife.” A real pocketknife, but the blade was connected and encased within a thick wire-like, outer frame. I carried one in school for about a year or two.
 
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posted on 
11/06/2015 9:30:22 AM PST
by 
greene66
 
To: archy
    I read somewhere today people use them as jewelry but never heard of that, either.
Some of the ones they sell on ebay go for big bucks too, depends how well know the artist, and there are young guys at it too now in 2015, it appears
 
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posted on 
11/06/2015 9:30:59 AM PST
by 
Reaganite Republican
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To: Reaganite Republican
    I had heard the term but had no idea what it meant. Thanks for posting this article. 
 As a side note, I noticed that the issue of legality was not mentioned. I found another  website that indicates that Hobo Nickels are considered by the Treasury Department to be mutilated coins and thus no longer legal tender. However their numismatic value more than makes up for that.
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posted on 
11/06/2015 9:35:35 AM PST
by 
Menehune56
("Let them hate so long as they fear" (Oderint Dum Metuant), Lucius Accius (170 BC - 86 BC))
 
To: Menehune56
    I put in my text ‘they were no longer legal tender’ just assuming that was the case but actually took that out ‘cuz I read a lot of them remained in circulation.
One thing is if the coin was nickel, silver, or gold it was probably of similar meltdown value anyway- but artistic value of the nickel would have to exceed face value of a nickel, even back then- gotta be worth a buck, right?
 
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posted on 
11/06/2015 9:40:10 AM PST
by 
Reaganite Republican
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To: Reaganite Republican
To: Reaganite Republican
    Great Stuff .......here's some more photos. 
 
 http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3062208/posts
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posted on 
11/06/2015 9:52:46 AM PST
by 
virgil283
(H.L. Mencken : the "whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed....)
 
To: Reaganite Republican
    Yes, I have heard of these, but only because some FReeper posted a piece about them about a year or so ago.
I had a friend in college who wore a beautiful ring that her father had found. It was a Liberty dime that someone had reworked so that only the Liberty head was visible, while the rest of the dime apparently made up what became the part that actually encircles the finger.
 
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posted on 
11/06/2015 9:54:26 AM PST
by 
Bigg Red
(Keep calm and Pray on.)
 
To: Reaganite Republican
    I think today they are referred to as “Homeless nickels.”
 
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posted on 
11/06/2015 9:54:47 AM PST
by 
Cowboy Bob
(With Trump & Cruz, America can't lose!)
 
To: Paul46360
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posted on 
11/06/2015 10:01:13 AM PST
by 
WayneS
(Yeah, it's probably sarcasm...)
 
To: Paul46360
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posted on 
11/06/2015 10:13:21 AM PST
by 
DCBryan1
(No realli, moose bytes can be quite nasti!!)
 
To: Bigg Red
    Neat- the Mercury dime is for me a favorite, gorgeous coin
 
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posted on 
11/06/2015 10:15:38 AM PST
by 
Reaganite Republican
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To: DCBryan1
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posted on 
11/06/2015 10:15:59 AM PST
by 
Reaganite Republican
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