Nickels Very
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Nickels Very
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![]() 1868 Shield Nickel VERY NICE US $1.79
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![]() 1869 Shield Nickel VERY NICE US $3.25
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![]() Very Nice VF 1915 S Indian Buffalo nickel from a set collection LK US $125.00
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![]() 1905 Liberty Nickel Very Good US $2.49
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![]() 1873 Shield Nickel VERY NICE US $2.82
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![]() 1876 Shield Nickel VERY NICE US $2.50
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![]() Very Nice AU BU 1935 D Indian Buffalo nickel from a set collection LK US $50.00
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![]() 1882 Shield Nickel VERY NICE US $2.25
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![]() XF 1883 Liberty V Nickel VERY NICE US $5.03
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![]() 1901 Liberty V Nickel VERY NICE US $1.34
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![]() XF 1902 Liberty V Nickel VERY NICE US $7.50
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![]() 1886 LIBERTY V NICKEL VERY NICE COIN GOOD ENCAPSULATED US $269.00
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![]() Very Fine 1935 Buffalo Nickel US $.99
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![]() 1939 D 5C Jefferson Nickel Choice BU very original US $12.60
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![]() A Very Nice 1904 Full Liberty V Nickel US $5.49
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Target ID numbers vary from machine to machine but all basically give you the same basic information. The numbers will indicate if it is worth your while to dig a target or not. But, target ID numbers are not 100% accurate and you will have to learn the little nuances of your detector. On my X-Terra 705, I can tell what is a penny, nickel, dime, or quarter about 95% of the time. It is not perfect, but it does save me a lot of time.
The biggest problem with ID numbers is that nickels, gold, and pull tabs all ring up the same number. So, you have to dig that ID or you will miss the gold, but you will wind up digging a lot of trash. You will also find out that different coins will give a different ID number on different beaches depending on the soil mineralization.
And, since most of the detectors are geared towards American users, the ID numbers (and in some cases ID pictures) are only for American coins. So, you will have to learn the ID numbers for coins in your country.
For example, a nickel and a one baht coin have the same ID number on my X-Terra 705. Since moving to Thailand, I have had to relearn the ID numbers and keep notes not only for the good items, but also for the trashy signals.
Probably the easiest way to use the ID numbers is to ensure that you have a strong signal when passing your coil from side to side. You do not want to dig targets where the ID numbers jump all over the place. Look for the same or a very small difference in ID numbers before digging. For example, if I see the number 10 when swinging the coil from left to right, I will definitely dig. If I see the number 10 going in one direction and 12 going in the other, I will still dig.
Target ID numbers may also frustrate you when you see a number that is supposed to be a coin and it winds up being trash. So, the best thing to do is learn to use the visual display in conjunction with the tones coming through in your headphones.
At first, you will have to dig everything until you learn the differences but it will save you time in the long run. Do not be discouraged when first learning your metal detector. It takes time to learn your machine. You may even want to set up a test bed in your yard and bury different coins and trash and learn the signals and numbers. It will not be exactly the same as coins buried underground for many years, but it will give you a baseline to work from.
So, read your manual, learn the tones and ID numbers, and practice. Patience and persistence is the key to successful metal detecting.
Larry Westfall is a retired expat living in Thailand after working 20 years in Hawaii. For more metal detecting information, videos, and tips, visit Larry's blog at http://www.beepdig.com
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Nickels $3.95 - Welcome Books are reviewed by reading consultants before publication. - Includes glossary and index. - Glossary words are bolded throughout the book for easy identification and the glossary includes a pronunciation guide to help emergent readers with these new words. Grades K-4 National Social Studies Standards - Production, Distribution, and Consumption: VII - Explain the role of money in everyday life - Describe influence on economic decisions |
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Nickels and Dimes $24.99 H. Armstrong Roberts Nickels and Dimes - Photographic Print |
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If Heartaches Were Nickels $6 If Heartaches Were Nickels - Joe Bonamassa |
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Nickels-Sortwell House $19.99 Betsy Brown Nickels-Sortwell House - Art Print |
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Pile of Assorted Nickels and Dimes $24.99 H. Armstrong Roberts Pile of Assorted Nickels and Dimes - Photographic Print |
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Nickels-Footwell House, Built in 1807 $79.99 Nickels-Footwell House, Built in 1807 - Premium Photographic Print |
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2012 U.S. Coin Digest: Nickels $4.99 "Whether it's Shield Nickels, Liberty Nickels, Buffalo Nickels or Jefferson Nickels celebrating the bicentennial of the Lewis & Clark Expedition that capture your attention, you'll find photos and current values for all of them in this one download. Pulled directly from 2012 U.S. Coin Digest, the most complete and detailed color guide to U.S. coins, this download allows you to focus your attention strictly on nickels." |
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Machine Quilting By Nickels, Sue $28.24 Author: Nickels, Sue Subtitle: A Primer of Techniques Publication Date: 2003/09/01 Number of Pages: 112 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.50 Width: 8.50 Height: 11.00 |
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Nickels - Karlotta $39.99 Peep toe t-strap sandal features a faux leather upper, elastic panels for a secure comfortable fit, cushioned footbed, man-made outsole, 1/4 inch platform and a 3 inch wedge. Available in Black. Sizes 6M-10M. |
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Nickels - Jaclyn $49.99 Jaclyn slingback sandal features a faux leather upper, adjustable buckle closure on the ankle strap, comfortable lining, cushion footbed, durable outsole and a 1/2 inch platform, 3 3/4 inch heel. Available in Black. Sizes 6M-10M. |
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Nickels - Veronique $49.99 Veronique t-strap sandal features a faux leather upper with a buckle detail and adjustable ankle closure, padded footbed, faux stacked heel, man-made outsole and a 2.5 inch heel. Available in Black and Brown. Sizes: 6M-10M. Click on Alternate View to see additional colors. |
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Nickels - Noce $49.99 Noce slingback open toe pump features a buckle detail on the vamp, adjustable closure, and a 2 /34 inch heel. Faux leather upper. Available in Black and Ivory. Sizes: 6M-10M. Click on Alternate View to see additional colors. |
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Nickels - Mariah $49.99 Stylish peep toe wedge features faux patent leather upper, 3 inch stacked wedge and man-made outsole. Available in Black and Carnation. Sizes 6M-10M. Click on Alternate View to see additional colors. |
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Nickels - Ashton $39.99 Ashton slingback open-toe espadrille sandal features a faux patent leather upper with a bow detail on the vamp, adjustable buckle closure on the ankle strap, padded footbed and rope wrapped detail. 1/2 inch platform and 2.5 inch wedge heel. Available in Black, Carnation, Turquoise(not shown). Sizes 6M-10M. Click on Alternate View to see additional colors. |
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Nickels - Sherry $59.99 Sherry casual shoe features a buckle detail, a comfortable lining, faux leather upper, 2 inch heel and a rubber sole that provides traction. Available in Black. Sizes 6M-10M. |
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Jefferson Nickels $8.21 Description not available. |
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No Wooden Nickels $20.47 No Synopsis Available |
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Nickels And Dimes $14.62 No Synopsis Available |
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Five Nickels $6.09 No Synopsis Available |
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Tender Nickels $16.53 No Synopsis Available |
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Very $7.49 Very |
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Turn Nickels Into Dimes Magic Trick $3.38 Magically turn nickels into dimes with this magic trick. Double your money without any sleight of hand, so that even the most astute observer will never know how you did it. Just place the precision-made brass cap over a stack of nickels, and what do you get? A stack of dimes instead! A classic magic coin trick for magicians of all ages. Coins are not included. Related Magic Tricks And Sets: Magic Tricks Close Up Magic Tricks Beginner Magic Tricks Magic Coin Tricks |
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Nickels: A Tale of Dissociation $26.19 ..".a perfect genius that makes the impossible in expression, possible; theunknowable in experience, knowable" --Anya Achtenberg, author of "The Stories of Devil-Girl" "Nickels" follows a biracial girl named "Little Miss So and So," fromage 4-1/2 into adulthood. Told in a series of prose poems, "Nickels'"lyrical and inventive language conveys the dissociative states bornof a world formed by persistent and brutal incest and homophobia.The dissociative states enable the child's survival and, ultimately, the adult's healing. The story is both heartbreaking and triumphant.Nickels is the groundbreaking debut of Minneapolis-area authorand artist Christine Stark. "Christine Stark has crafted a language and a diction commensuratewith the shredding of consciousness that is a consequence ofchildhood sexual abuse. She brings us a wholly original voice in ariveting novel of desperation and love. Every sentence vibrates witha terrible beauty. Every sentence brings the news." --Patricia Weaver Francisco, author of "Telling: A Memoir of Rape and Recovery" "To be taken into the mind of a child can be an enchantingadventure, but to be taken into the mind of a child who isabused, confused, and taken for granted is a lingering, lividjourney. I applaud her fortitude to bring an olden--too long ignored--truth out of the darkness with blazing, innovative light." --MariJo Moore, author of "The Diamond Doorknob" "In "Nickels," Christine Stark, powerfully portrays the story of abuse and its impact on our lives. When this beautifully written and compelling story leaves, you are left wanting more. It's riveting; a book that will capture you from the beginning and carry you through the end. Everyone should read this book." --Olga Trujillo, author of "The Sum of My Parts" From the Reflections of America Series at Modern History Press www.ModernHistoryPress.com Learn more at www.ChristineStark.com FIC044000 Fiction: Contemporary Women FIC018000 Fiction: Lesbian SOC010000 Social Science: Feminism & Feminist Theory |
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Three Centuries of U.S. Pennies and Nickels $50.91 Journey through time with this history filled penny and nickel collection. The Three Centuries of U.S. Pennies and Nickels includes nine pennies from 1800's to 2010, and 9nine nickels from the 1800's to 2008. Brand: American Coin TreasuresDimensions: 6 inches x 4 inches x 0.06 inchesCertificate of Authenticity is includedFeaturesIndian Head PennyLincoln Wheat PennyLincoln Steel PennyLincoln Memorial PennyFour Lincoln Bicentennial Pennies Lincoln Union Shield Penny'V' NickelBuffalo Nickel Silver Jefferson Wartime NickelWestward Journey Series NickelsFaces of Jefferson Nickels |
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Learning Advantage CTU7522 Plastic Coins 100 Nickels $15.59 Teaching money identification and counting skills has never been more fun than with the play money –nickels! The realistic play coins help children identify the nickel by the bust of Thomas Jefferson on the front and the view of Monticello on the reverse. You can use the one hundred nickels along with the other play money we offer to master concepts of making change playing store or banker and adding and subtracting money. For those who are just beginning to learn their coins or for those who need additional practice play money –nickels is the right source for your money enrichment. For Ages: 5 and Up. Contents: One Set of 100 Plastic Nickel Coins. |


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