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Re: Nickel Tracking IV

Postby mtalbot_ca » Sun Jan 19, 2014 9:46 pm

Box 193

Nickel: 122 (6.1%)

1980s: 18
1970s: 76
1960s: 26
1940s: 1 (1941)
1930s: 1 (1939)

Worth mentionning:
2000P : 3
US nickel 1940-S, 1954-D
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Re: Nickel Tracking IV

Postby mtalbot_ca » Fri Jan 24, 2014 10:35 pm

Box 194

Nickel: 224 (11.2%)

1980s: 37
1970s: 144
1960s: 40
1950s: 1 (1959)
1940s: 1 (1940)
1930s: 1 (1937)

Worth mentionning:
2000P : 1
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Re: Nickel Tracking IV

Postby dpwozney » Sun Jan 26, 2014 7:00 pm

50 rolls of Canadian nickels

2000 nickels total

370 CuNi (18.5%)

177 pure Ni (8.85%) including one 1967 rabbit
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Re: Nickel Tracking IV

Postby cwgii » Fri Jan 31, 2014 9:52 am

nickel report $1,000

12-26-13--1-30-14

1938--42 == 43
war == 10
1946-49 == 32
1950-55 == 58
1956-59 == 64
odds == 1981 S PROOF
buffalo == nd, nd, 25d, 25, 37, 20
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Re: Nickel Tracking IV

Postby mtalbot_ca » Fri Jan 31, 2014 10:34 pm

Box 195

Nickel: 127 (6.3%)

1980s: 25
1970s: 78
1960s: 21
1950s: 2 (1959, 1956)
1940s: 1 (1940)

Worth mentionning:
2000P : 1
1954 Steelee (EF-AU)
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Re: Nickel Tracking IV

Postby mtalbot_ca » Sun Feb 09, 2014 3:49 pm

Box 196

Nickel: 204 (10.2%)

1980s: 34
1970s: 125
1960s: 43
1940s: 2 (1947ML)

Worth mentionning:
2000P : 1
1967 rabbits x 2
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Re: Nickel Tracking IV

Postby mtalbot_ca » Sun Feb 16, 2014 9:21 pm

Box 197

Nickel: 121 (6.0%)

1980s: 28
1970s:71
1960s: 19
1940s: 2 (1940, 1946)
1930s: 1 (1937)

Worth mentionning:
2000P : 2
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Re: Nickel Tracking IV

Postby mtalbot_ca » Fri Feb 21, 2014 9:29 pm

Box 198

Nickel: 189 (9,5%)

1980s: 35
1970s:117
1960s: 34
1940s: 1 (1940)

Worth mentionning:
2000P : 1
US 1957 nickel
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Re: Nickel Tracking IV

Postby dpwozney » Sun Feb 23, 2014 7:00 pm

50 rolls of Canadian nickels

2000 nickels total

263 CuNi (13.15%)

130 pure Ni (6.5%)
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Re: Nickel Tracking IV

Postby cwgii » Mon Feb 24, 2014 10:03 am

ickel report $1,000

2-8--24-13

1938--42 == 68
war == 05
1946-49 == 59
1950-55 == 71
1956-59 == 138
odds == dime, penny, dime, 1976 mex 20c, 1993 mex 50c, 1995 jamaica 5$, 1962 x2 that were mirror finish, odd 40$ that had been polished like in ball bearings and

turned pinkish to boot--had a dime, and a wheat penny in them,
buffalo == 18d, nd, nd-d, 20, 29, 37

ALSO, HAD 40$ THAT WAS MOSTLY OLDER COIN. WENT BACK THE NEXT DAY, THEY HAD GIVEN ME ALL OF THEIR NICKELS. WAAAA
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Re: Nickel Tracking IV

Postby mtalbot_ca » Mon Feb 24, 2014 9:28 pm

dpwozney wrote:50 rolls of Canadian nickels

2000 nickels total

263 CuNi (13.15%)

130 pure Ni (6.5%)


Thanks for the stats. I do not keep the CuNi and I was wondering what the % would be. Is it me, but this type of nickel does not age very well?

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Re: Nickel Tracking IV

Postby mtalbot_ca » Mon Feb 24, 2014 9:30 pm

Box 199

Nickel: 144 (6,2%)

1980s: 26
1970s: 95
1960s: 21
1950s: 2 (50,59)

Worth mentionning:
2000P : 2
1970 x 1
50 Pfenning
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Re: Nickel Tracking IV

Postby dpwozney » Tue Feb 25, 2014 7:00 am

mlintalbot_ca wrote:I do not keep the CuNi and I was wondering what the % would be. Is it me, but this type of nickel does not age very well?

The oldest U.S. Mint nickel that I have is dated 1920, which is 75-25 cupronickel alloy according to this link, and it looks nice and good, although less shiny and more worn than the newer U.S. Mint nickels.

For some ideas for some other old 75-25 cupronickel alloy coins that could be examined for how well they age, this article states that “in 1879, Switzerland adopted the far cheaper 75:25 copper to nickel ratio then being used by the Belgians, the United States, and Germany” and that “the Greco-Bactrian kings issued the first cupronickel coins, with Euthydemus II, dating from 180 to 170 BCE, and his younger brothers Pantaleon and Agathocles around 170 BCE”. “Agathocles and Pantaleon, along with their contemporary Euthydemus II, are unique in the ancient world, in that they were the first in the world to issue copper-nickel (75/25 ratio) coins”, accordng to this article.
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Re: Nickel Tracking IV

Postby mtalbot_ca » Sun Mar 02, 2014 4:54 pm

Box 200 (400,000th nickel !!!!)

Nickel: 141 (7,0%)

1980s: 30
1970s: 81
1960s: 20

Worth mentionning:
1 x cdn cent
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Re: Nickel Tracking IV

Postby mtalbot_ca » Tue Mar 04, 2014 9:49 pm

Box 201

Nickel: 183 (9,1%)

1980s: 28
1970s: 109
1960s: 46

Worth mentionning:
1 x 5 centavos Cuba
2 x 5 centavos Dominican Republic
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Re: Nickel Tracking IV

Postby mtalbot_ca » Fri Mar 07, 2014 10:26 pm

Box 202

Nickel: 189 (9,9%)

1980s: 37
1970s: 112
1960s: 37
1950s: 1 (1958)

Worth mentionning:
50 centavos Peru
2000P x 2
10 cents Canada
1967 Rabbit nickel
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Re: Nickel Tracking IV

Postby mtalbot_ca » Sat Mar 08, 2014 10:06 pm

Box 203

Nickel: 203 (10.1%)

1980s: 32
1970s: 108
1960s: 62
1940s: 1 (1940)

Worth mentionning:
1970
2000P x 2
5 cents Barbados
US 1958-D nickel
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Re: Nickel Tracking IV

Postby mtalbot_ca » Sun Mar 23, 2014 8:09 pm

Box 204

Nickel: 134 (6.7%)

1980s: 21
1970s: 92
1960s: 20
1950s: 1 (1957)

Worth mentionning:
2000P x 3
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Re: Nickel Tracking IV

Postby mtalbot_ca » Tue Mar 25, 2014 9:36 pm

Box 205

Nickel: 94 (4.7%)

1980s: 21
1970s: 61
1960s: 12

Worth mentionning:
2000P x 2
1953 steelee
1941 US Nickel
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Re: Nickel Tracking IV

Postby Merwanseth » Wed Mar 26, 2014 3:25 pm

For mtalbot_ca, or whoever else has an answer: what's "worth mentioning" about 2000 P nickels? Thank you.
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Re: Nickel Tracking IV

Postby mtalbot_ca » Wed Mar 26, 2014 7:15 pm

Hello,

From www.calgarycoins.com, you can read:

''In 2000, the first circulation strike "P" coins were minted, but only the five cent denomination was officially released for circulation. Circulation strikes exist in both "P" and non-"P" coins with the P coins being slightly scarcer'' (in about a proportion of 10 to 1 in my estimation).

So if you find from circulation a 2000-P which is MS-60 or above, it is worth about $5 and up as opposed to about 0,30-0,50 cents for the other years. Are you located in Canada?

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Re: Nickel Tracking IV

Postby Merwanseth » Thu Mar 27, 2014 1:49 pm

Thank you for the interesting information. I don't live in Canada and thus I had no idea. Living in the US South I don't see too many Canadian coins.
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Re: Nickel Tracking IV

Postby dpwozney » Sun Mar 30, 2014 7:00 pm

50 rolls of Canadian nickels

2000 nickels total

255 CuNi (12.75%)

166 pure Ni (8.3%) including two 1967 rabbits
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Re: Nickel Tracking IV

Postby mtalbot_ca » Thu Apr 10, 2014 9:11 pm

Box 206

Nickel: 121 (6.0%)

1980s: 22
1970s: 69
1960s: 27
1950s: 2 (1950, 1959)
1940s: 1 (1947 plain)

Worth mentionning:
1951 steelee

Box 207

Nickel: 126 (6.3%)

1980s: 16
1970s: 86
1960s: 24

Worth mentionning:
1944 steelee
10 cents Cuba
20 cents New Zealand
2 x 1 cents (zincs)
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Re: Nickel Tracking IV

Postby mtalbot_ca » Fri Apr 11, 2014 9:36 pm

Box 208

Nickel: 405 (20.2%)

1980s: 85
1970s: 249
1960s: 70
1950s: 1 (1956)

Worth mentionning:
1953 steelee
2 x 10 cents Canada
1 x 20 cents Singapore
2000P x 1
1970 x 3 (most ever!)
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