This was the first regular issue U. S. coin above one cent in value to be minted in copper-nickel alloy, and they were called "Nickels" in their early years. Silver three cent coins had been issued since 1851, and five cent coins minted in copper-nickel would not be issued until 1866.
Many of the three cents nickel were used to redeem the Fractional Currency (paper money of 3 cents to 75 cents in denomination) that was issued during the Civil War.
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Under recent rule changes, the Post Office defines all
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in envelopes. Shipping for Canada, Australia and the UK depends upon how
you wish for it to be shipped: (1) Registered Mail will cost about $38; or (2)
First Class Mail International package (insured via a non-Post Office insurer)
will cost about $19 ($17 for Canada) (postal rates effective 1/21/24).
Additional items can be added to the package with no additional shipping
charge.
30 day return privilege for any reason, provided that the coin holder has not been opened.
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