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Long ago, I manned the stamp window at a
In Response To: I sure hope you're right! ()

Post Office in Ellisville, Mississippi. It was a slow day (just a line of 20 customers *LOL*), and a lady whose daughter was a check out clerk in a grocery store showed me a coin that had been received that week as a 1¢ coin. It was an Indian $5! I know that it's not nearly the same as someone comming across a 1913 V-nickel, but 'twas odd none-the-less.

In 1987, in Kaplan, Louisiana, I DID receive a V-nickel in change, but it was almost as slick as a baby's "bee-hind". Year of mintage? Quien sabe

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NCR: Rare "Inverted Jenny" Stamp Used on Envelope
Re: I wonder if it will turn out to be a hoax?
I'd almost bet money you're correct.
NOT A HOAX = IS ON THE NEWS
I think the stamp itself is a hoax, Skip.
I sure hope you're right!
Long ago, I manned the stamp window at a

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